Uses of the Spanish Word lo
Find examples of text sentences where lo is used as a pronoun.
(impersonal neuter pronoun) ''(clitic form of ''ello); it, that
Examples where the Spanish word lo is used in the sense of (impersonal neuter pronoun) ''(clitic form of ''ello); it, that
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Dicen que lo nuestro es tan solo pasajero
... which translates to...
They say that it is only passing
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Pero qué sabe la gente lo que siento
... which translates to...
But what do people know how I feel
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Lo que se da, ya no se quita (no se quita)
... which translates to...
What is given, cannot be taken away (it is not taken)
can be found in the lyrics of Buenos Días by Wisin, Camilo, Los Legendarios
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Lo quiero todo, verte y tus labios, tu cariño no prohibido, ay
... which translates to...
I love everything, to see you and your lips, your affection not forbidden, ay
can be found in the lyrics of Colgando en tus manos by Marta Sánchez y Carlos Baute
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lo sé
... which translates to...
i know
can be found in the lyrics of Cuando pase el temblor by Soda Stereo
he, him, masculine personal third person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions)
Examples where the Spanish word lo is used in the sense of he, him, masculine personal third person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions)
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Pero qué sabe la gente lo que siento, cuando callan
... which translates to...
But what do people know how I feel when they are hushed?
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Que lo sabe también, pero él no te ve
... which translates to...
He knows too, but he doesn't see you
can be found in the lyrics of Amiga Mia by Alejandro Sanz
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Lo han detenido
... which translates to...
He's been arrested
can be found in the lyrics of Desapariciones (Unplugged) by Maná
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Lo quiero intentar
... which translates to...
I want to try
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Fue a visitarlo sin avisar
... which translates to...
Went to visit him unannounced
can be found in the lyrics of El Gran Varón by Willie Colon
it, masculine non-personal third-person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions to refer to masculine nouns)
Examples where the Spanish word lo is used in the sense of it, masculine non-personal third-person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions to refer to masculine nouns)
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A quererte sin decirlo
... which translates to...
To love you without saying it
can be found in the lyrics of Acompáñame a Estar Solo by Ricardo Arjona
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Nueve horas a París viajé sin saberlo
... which translates to...
I traveled nine hours to Paris without knowing it
can be found in the lyrics of Bachata En Fukuoka by Juan Luis Guerra
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Porque lo siente de verdad
... which translates to...
'Cause she's really sorry
can be found in the lyrics of Bailarina by Maldita Nerea
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Lo va diciendo todo sin hablar, ah-ah
... which translates to...
He says everything without speaking, ah-ah
can be found in the lyrics of Bailarina by Maldita Nerea
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Yo no lo puedo negar
... which translates to...
I can't deny it
can be found in the lyrics of Chan Chan by Buena Vista Social Club