Usages of le
A ese viajero le gusta llevar su mochila ligera y evitar maletas grandes.
That traveler likes to carry his light backpack and avoid large suitcases.
Yo le paso mi lapicero al alcalde para que firme mi cartera nueva.
I hand my pen to the mayor so that he signs my new wallet.
Yo le leo un cuento breve a mi sobrino antes de dormir.
I read a short story to my nephew before going to sleep.
El vecino al que le presté el trapeador me lo devuelve mañana.
The neighbor to whom I lent the mop will return it to me tomorrow.
No como muchas aceitunas, pero a mi suegro le encantan.
I don’t eat many olives, but my father-in-law loves them.
Mi amigo prefiere estudiar física porque le gustan los planetas.
My friend prefers to study physics because he likes planets.
Mi primo prefiere la patineta porque le gusta sentir el viento en la cara.
My cousin prefers the skateboard because he likes to feel the wind on his face.
Pongo la pera y el durazno en un recipiente separado, porque a mi sobrino no le gusta la textura agria de la uva.
I put the pear and the peach in a separate container, because my nephew doesn’t like the sour texture of grapes.
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