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I am a beginner, and I thought I understood how object pronouns worked until I saw this, "A ella la quiero mucho".
I am pretty sure it means "I love her a lot", but I am not sure why it starts off with "A ella". I know that if the object is not specific, then it may end with "a ella", but why would it start that way? Oops, I am sorry; I just noticed that this should be in the grammar section. Last edited by AngelicaDeAlquezar; April 09, 2016 at 11:22 PM. Reason: Merged back-to-back posts |
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Just to add
"a ella la quiero mucho" is not emphatic in a sense of "la quiero mucho muchísimo" but emphatic in the sense of "a ella" and not "a otra persona". Think about the harsh implication in this dialogue: -¿Y cuánto quieres a tus hijas? -A ella, la quiero mucho...
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