Obtêla
Obtêla is a form sometimes encountered in discussions of Portuguese grammar, referring to the cliticized combination of the verb obter with a feminine direct object pronoun. In standard orthography, this clitic attachment is normally written with a hyphen as obtê-la, reflecting the rule that pronoun clitics are attached to a verb in infinitive or imperative forms. The unhyphenated variant obtêla appears mainly as a nonstandard or informal spelling and is generally discouraged in formal writing.
The construction derives from the verb obter (to obtain) plus a feminine object pronoun, traditionally used
In formal Portuguese, the recommended form is obtê-la, and the hyphen helps avoid ambiguity and maintains conventional
Portugues grammar, clitic pronouns, hyphenation rules, verb obter.
Note: This article treats obtêla as a linguistic form rather than a separate lexical entry or proper