Breakdown of La camisa está aquí, quiero plancharla.
aquí
here
estar
to be (location/state)
la camisa
shirt
querer
to want
la
it / her (direct object)
planchar
to iron
Questions & Answers about La camisa está aquí, quiero plancharla.
Why is la attached to the end of planchar?
In Spanish, when you have an infinitive (an unconjugated verb that ends in -ar, -er, or -ir, like planchar), you can attach object pronouns directly to the end of it. Here, la means "it", so plancharla means "to iron it".
Can I put the la before the verbs instead, like la quiero planchar?
Why is the word for "it" la instead of lo?
Because "it" refers to la camisa (the shirt), which is a feminine noun. In Spanish, pronouns must match the gender of the noun they replace. If you were talking about a dress (el vestido), you would use the masculine lo and say quiero plancharlo.
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