In Spanish, indirect object pronouns are used to refer to the person or thing that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. Indirect object pronouns in Spanish include: "me" (to/for me), "te" (to/for you [informal singular]), "le" (to/for him, her, you [formal singular], or it), "nos" (to/for us), "os" (to/for you [informal plural]), and "les" (to/for them or you [formal plural]).
To use indirect object pronouns in Spanish sentences, they are placed before the verb or attached to the end of the infinitive form of the verb. For example:
- "Le doy el libro a mi amigo." (I give the book to my friend.)
- "Te escribo una carta." (I write you a letter.)
- "Les envío un regalo." (I send them a gift.)
Note: The placement and form of the indirect object pronoun may change depending on the conjugation of the verb in the sentence.