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"La" is for "a feminine person" or for "a feminine noun" in general?
Is direct object pronoun "la" just for "a feminine person"? or "la" can be used for "feminine noun" in general?
For example suppose below sentence: The mad man told himself nonsense. = El loco se dijo una tontería. Now I want to use a pronoun instead of "una tontería". which sentences can be correct?: "se la dijo." or "se lo dijo." Last edited by arnoldsg72; November 10, 2014 at 02:23 PM. |
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