If you're using an indirect and a direct object, the indirect object comes first:
for example: I gave it to you: Te lo di.
This is also true if you're using them after the verb, like with an infinitive/progressive/command:
For example: to give them to me: darmelos.
However, if you are using le or les in combination with lo or los, you have to change the le/les to se:
For example: I gave it to her: Se lo di.
I gave them to her: Se los di.
I gave it to them: Se lo di.
I gave them to them: Se los di.
How do you use direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish?
only spanish people can asswers that
(Ask someone who is spanish)
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