guiálas
Guiálas is not a standard dictionary entry in Spanish; when encountered in texts, it is typically a misspelling of guíalas, the affirmative tú command of guiar with the attached direct-object pronoun las meaning “them” (feminine). The base verb guiar means to guide or lead. In the imperative, the tú form is guía, and when a clitic pronoun is appended, syllable stress must be preserved, yielding guíalas.
Grammatical notes and usage rules:
- Guíalas is formed from guiar + las. The accent on í is required to maintain the original
- The pronoun las refers to feminine nouns (e.g., a group of women, or feminine objects); for masculine
- Example: Guíalas hasta la salida. No es un mandato común en todos los dialectos, pero es gramaticalmente
- Negative tú command: no guíes a ellas (no las guíes). Here the verb uses the form guíes,
- With different pronouns, forms shift accordingly (guíalo, guíalos, guíala, etc.), always respecting accent placement when a
- Guiálas, as such, is generally considered an orthographic variant or misspelling of guíalas. Dictionaries typically list