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The phenomenon of "leísmo" in Spanish is explored, detailing its usage where the indirect object pronoun "le" is substituted for direct object pronouns "lo" or "la" []. This substitution is particularly prevalent when referring to people, irrespective of their gender, and deviates from standard Spanish grammar which typically employs "lo" for masculine direct objects and "la" for feminine ones []. The speaker introduces this concept by contrasting "yo lo conozco" (I know him/it - standard) with "yo le conozco" (I know him - leísmo) [].
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The phenomenon of "leísmo" in Spanish is explored, detailing its usage where the indirect object pronoun "le" is substituted for direct object pronouns "lo" or "la" []. This substitution is particularly prevalent when referring to people, irrespective of their gender, and deviates from standard Spanish grammar which typically employs "lo" for masculine direct objects and "la" for feminine ones []. The speaker introduces this concept by contrasting "yo lo conozco" (I know him/it - standard) with "yo le conozco" (I know him - leísmo) [].