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"saying something" to an object, not a person


rkeyster September 26, 2009 10:11 AM

"saying something" to an object, not a person
 
Hello,

I recently read the following in a headline:

"Le dice adiós a la música." (He says goodbye to music)

My question is, when someone is "saying" something to an object, rather than to a person, is the indirect object pronoun still always used (as it is in the above sentence?)

I just wanted to be sure that one can indeed use indirect object pronouns to reference an object/thing, rather than a person.

Thanks!!

Rusty September 26, 2009 11:23 AM

Yes, the third-person indirect object pronouns (le or les) are used for both animate and inanimate objects.

brute September 26, 2009 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkeyster (Post 53595)
Hello,

I recently read the following in a headline:

"Le dice adiós a la música." (He says goodbye to music)

My question is, when someone is "saying" something to an object, rather than to a person, is the indirect object pronoun still always used (as it is in the above sentence?)

I just wanted to be sure that one can indeed use indirect object pronouns to reference an object/thing, rather than a person.

Thanks!!

I don't advise you to talk to things :wicked:as people might question your sanity:lol::lol::lol:

It reminds me of the idiot Eccles from the Goon Show who sang:

I talk to the trees, that's why they put me away.:raisetheroof::raisetheroof:

bobjenkins September 26, 2009 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brute (Post 53638)
I don't advise you to talk to things :wicked:as people might question your sanity:lol::lol::lol:

It reminds me of the idiot Eccles from the Goon Show who sang:

I talk to the trees, that's why they put me away.:raisetheroof::raisetheroof:

He visto la película "The happening", él habla con las plantas:D

En serio había pensado que "le / les" sólo lo se usa con las personas, pero siempre estoy aprendiendo :)

irmamar September 28, 2009 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobjenkins (Post 53682)
He visto la película "The happening", él habla con las plantas:D

En serio había pensado que "le / les" sólo lo se usa con las personas, pero siempre estoy aprendiendo :)

"Le / les" también se usa con los objetos:

Estoy preparando un sofrito de cebolla y tomate. Cuanto ya tengo dorada la cebolla le añado el tomate (o se añade el tomate o se le añade tomate)

Tengo unas flores preciosas porque les echo abono cada semana ( = las abono)

:)

rkeyster September 29, 2009 07:12 AM

Great; thanks so much!

Fazor September 29, 2009 07:43 AM

¡Hablo a las cosas muchos veces! Hablo a mis perras también.


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