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Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

AS013: Le, Se, Eso, and Other Essential Spanish Pronouns

Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

Timothy Moser

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🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we’ll work on object pronouns, such as the difference between le, la, lo, and se, as well as some tricks for keeping these funny little words straight when you use them!

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0:00.0

Accelerated Spanish Episode 13.

0:04.0

How fast do you want to be fluent in Spanish?

0:06.8

Using our tested system that combines timeless language learning hacks with a memory palace of nymonics,

0:11.4

you can be ready to integrate with native speakers in as little as one month.

0:15.3

Remember that in the previous episode, Joel helped the shepherd discover that the female sheep are lost. We learned the new

0:23.1

articles, Las, Los, and Lo, in the sheep pasture scene. The shepherd now suggests that they go and sing a

0:31.3

hymn and pray that the sheep will come back. They both go to the hilltop, which is the location

0:37.4

where we learn direct objects.

0:40.1

The shepherd starts to talk to Joel about the hymn they're about to sing, but Joel isn't

0:45.7

listening. He has no interest in hymns or prayers. But at the same time, the shepherd's tea kettle

0:52.8

is heating up in the hot sun.

0:55.5

When it begins boiling and starts to whistle, Joel gets excited about the real reason he came here.

1:02.2

He interrupts the shepherd. Do you hear that? It's tea.

1:06.8

The shepherd pauses for a second. He's clearly disappointed in Joel.

1:12.5

Have you been listening to me? He asks. Do you even hear what I'm saying?

1:18.2

Of course, Joel lies to the shepherd. Te I hear.

1:23.5

Joel meant to say, I hear you, but he accidentally said, te I hear.

1:30.7

The word te means you as a direct object, and it sounds kind of like T.

1:37.4

This word is the only one we're learning in the direct object scene for now, but let's do a quick recap of how these words work.

1:46.5

They're all similar to the word hymn in English, and it might help you that this is where the shepherd always likes to sing

1:52.3

hymns. In English, we would say they found him, but Joel says lo they found. All the words in this

2:00.7

scene work the same way. You can also say lo they found. All the words in this scene work the same way.

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