Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #1 (intermediate)

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11th Grade - University
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How can you shorten a sentence that includes both direct and indirect object pronouns?
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What is the difference between using 'te' and 'le' when addressing someone respectfully?
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How would you explain the term 'playera' in the context of the video?
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