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- The term leísmo refers to the incorrect or perhaps non-standard usage of le(s) as the direct object instead of lo(s) or la(s), e.g. “Les visité ayer, a mis hermanas” instead of “Las visité ayer, a mis hermanas”. Such use is commonly accepted in certain regions but not accepted by most Spanish speakers.
I | object |
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you | object |
he/she/it | objects |
we | object |
you | object |
they | object |
I | objected |
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you | objected |
he/she/it | objected |
we | objected |
you | objected |
they | objected |
I | have | objected |
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you | have | objected |
he/she/it | has | objected |
we | have | objected |
you | have | objected |
they | have | objected |
I | had | objected |
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you | had | objected |
he/she/it | had | objected |
we | had | objected |
you | had | objected |
they | had | objected |
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