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Escrito originalmente por Perikles
Yes, that was my point. In this case, the Spanish a introduces an indirect object (to his father). This is why the "personal a" is confusing, because it looks pretty much the same.
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Well, as I said before, the concept of "personal 'a' " is not real, so to speak. "a" is a
preposition that is used with Direct and Indirect objects as long as that object is a person or personalized item.