How to Say ‘It (direct object, masculine/neuter)’ in Spain Spanish
Lo
loh
[loh]
💬 Usage Tip: Direct object pronoun: “Lo entiendo” = “I understand it.” Neuter “lo” can mean “that/what you said.”
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spanish pronouns can feel like puzzle pieces; once you get them, you sound much more native-like.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[loh]
it; him (masculine direct object pronoun)
Direct object pronoun. In “Lo entiendo,” it means “I understand it.” It can also refer to a masculine person (“I understand him”) depending on context.
Cuando alguien explica su visión de Jesús, Lo escucho y luego lo entiendo mejor.
When someone explains their view of Jesus, I listen to it and then I understand it better.
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