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What is "le" referring to in "preguntarle""preguntarle a las personas"?

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The meaning of What is "le" referring to in "preguntarle"?

The meaning of What is "le" referring to in "preguntarle"?

In the sentence

Vamos a preguntarle a las personas

what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

The meaning of "preguntarle"

In the sentence

Vamos a preguntarle a las personas

what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

What is "le" referring to in "preguntarle"?

In the sentence

Vamos a preguntarle a las personas

what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

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the The meaning of preguntarle"preguntarle"

In the sentence, "vamos a preguntarle a las personas"

Vamos a preguntarle a las personas

what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

the meaning of preguntarle

In the sentence, "vamos a preguntarle a las personas" what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

The meaning of "preguntarle"

In the sentence

Vamos a preguntarle a las personas

what is the "le" referring to specifically in "preguntarle"? I thought the pronoun refers to the direct object (in this case, the people). So shouldn't it be "les" instead of "le"?

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