Capítulo 5: ¿Le dio un regalo?
Indirect pronouns are the unsung heroes of Spanish grammar, and learning them is like unlocking a secret door to fluency! Without them, you’ll be stuck in the Stone Age of language, unable to express subtle nuances like ‘I gave it to her’ or ‘They told me about him.’ But with indirect pronouns, you will be able to converse effortlessly conveying who’s doing the receiving, giving, or talking. Your Spanish-speaking friends will appreciate the extra flair – they will think you are a linguistic rockstar!
Thalia – A quien le importa
Thalia is a singer, songwriter, producer, actress, and entrepreneur. She is considered one of the most successful and influential Mexican artists worldwide. (wikipedia entry on Thalia)
You can view the transcript for “A Quien Le Importa” here.
La Doña – Nada me pertenece
La Doña (Cecilia Cassandra Peña-Govea) is a San-Francisco-born singer, songwriter, and reggaeton artist. (Short article bout the Nada Me Pertenece video)
You can view the transcript for “Nada Me Pertenece” here.
Ozuna – Me dijeron
Ozuna is a Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaeton singer who has been called the “New King of Reggaeton”. (wikipedia entry on Ozuna)
You can view the transcript for “Me Dijeron” here.