You’re listening to your child speak Spanish, and they say something like “Me gusta manzanas.” Close, but not quite right. Or maybe they say “Te ayudo mamá” and pause, unsure if it should be “Le ayudo mamá” instead. If you’ve ever felt like these little Spanish words—me, te, le, nos—are a mystery, you’re not alone. […] The post When to Use Me, Te, Le, Nos… and Why It Feels Like a Guessing Game appeared first on Homeschool Spanish Academy.