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enunciarla

Enunciarla is the inflected form of the Spanish verb enunciar combined with the feminine direct object pronoun la. Enunciar means to enunciate, articulate, or state something clearly. When la is attached, the phrase means "to state it" or "to enunciate it," with la referring to a feminine noun or idea previously mentioned or understood in the discourse. This clitic attachment is common in Spanish and occurs with other verbs as well.

Used in context, enunciarla is typically encountered when the discourse already identifies what "it" refers to.

Etymology and related terms: enunciar comes from Latin enuntiāre, and the construction is often discussed in

Examples:
"Voy
a
enunciarla
con
precisión"
(I
am
going
to
state
it
precisely);
"Es
necesario
enunciarla
de
forma
clara"
(It
is
necessary
to
articulate
it
clearly).
The
form
also
appears
in
other
tenses
and
moods,
always
requiring
the
pronoun's
agreement
with
the
feminine
object.
In
affirmative
tú
imperatives,
the
corresponding
form
is
"enúnciala,"
with
an
accent
on
the
ú
to
preserve
stress.
grammar
as
an
illustration
of
clitic
pronoun
attachment
to
infinitives
and
other
nonfinite
forms.
Related
verbs
include
expresar,
formular,
declarar,
and
afirmar.
In
linguistic
usage,
enunciarla
highlights
how
Spanish
handles
object
agreement
and
pronoun
placement,
especially
when
referring
to
feminine
referents
already
established
in
conversation.