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Thank you very much for that well-thought out response. It provided a lot of clarification, but I found a couple of points to be confusing. Firstly, in the sentences A mi hijo le encanta el helado and A los pájaros les encantan las semillas, why are you starting the sentence with A? Secondly, I don't understand why you wouldn't be able to say queremos mucho; in English we would be able to say I love life very much, why is this not OK in Spanish? Also, can you think of an example of a clear context in which you would say queremos la vida? Thank you again.
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The verb encantar and others like "gustar" have a special construction: the speaker is the indirect object, not the subject of the verb.
You may find useful this thread about the verb "gustar". As for "querer mucho", it's not that one wouldn't be able to say it, and it's probably a matter of subjective preference, but this use of "querer" is rather used for living beings with whom one develops an affective relationship. - Quiero mucho a mi perro. - ¿Quieres mucho a tus hijos? - Mis hermanos me quieren mucho. Finally, please note that very few words in Spanish have an exact translation in English. The verb "querer" means "to want" and "to love", and the context in a conversation or in a sentence is what determines its meaning. In the example of my previous post, if there is not a previous conversation about having affection for life, I would most probably understand "querer la vida" as "to want to live". Anyway, I don't think you'll find this ambiguity too often. ![]()
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Thank you again, but you didn't answer one of my questions.
- My son loves icecream. A mi hijo le encanta el helado. - Birds love seeds. A los pájaros les encantan las semillas. For these sentences, why did you put A at the beginning of them? |
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It's the personal "a" rule in Spanish. When the direct object is a person (or a respected non-human like a dog) the person or creature is proceeded with a.
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@Poli: This is not personal a, this is an indirect object pronoun.
![]() @Jazz: I did answer it. Quote:
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