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kg7or
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kg7or asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 9 years ago

Using "it" as a direct object pronoun?

Here is a short exchange I've attempted to translate to Spanish

Q. "Do you know any English?"

A. "Yes, I can speak it."

My attempt at Spanish for the above:

P. "¿Sabes alguna del inglés?

C. "Sí, yo puedo hablarlo."

In particular, is the above response precisely correct? I'm unsure about using the direct object pronoun (lo) that way--hablarlo. Should it be something else?

Mil gracias.

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  • 9 years ago
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    that is correct. you must put it at the end if there are 2 verbs

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