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1 laísta
► adjetivo1 given to laísmo1 person who is given to laísmo* * *1.ADJ that uses "la" and "las" as indirect objects2.SMF user of "la" and "las" as indirect objects* * *a Spanish speaker who uses the pronouns la2 (↑ la (2)) and las2 (↑ las (2)) instead of le and les; laísmo* * *♦ adjprone to “laísmo”♦ nmf= person prone to “laísmo” -
2 leísta
► adjetivo1 given to leísmo1 person who is given to leísmo* * *1.ADJ that uses "le" instead of "lo" and "la" as direct objects2.SMF user of "le" instead of "lo" and "la"* * *a Spanish speaker who uses the pronouns le and les instead of lo2 (↑ lo (2)) , los2 (↑ los (2)) , la2 (↑ la (2)) and las2 (↑ las (2)) leísmo* * *♦ adjprone to “leísmo”♦ nmf= person prone to “leísmo” -
3 loísta
1.ADJ that uses "lo" instead of "le" as indirect object2.SMF user of "lo" instead of "le"* * *a Spanish speaker who uses the pronouns lo2 (↑ lo (2)) and los2 (↑ los (2)) instead of le and les loísmo* * *♦ adjprone to “loísmo”♦ nmf= person prone to “loísmo”
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