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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

Other related forms:

- 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

Status:

- Guiálas, as such, is generally considered an orthographic variant or misspelling of guíalas. Dictionaries typically list

stress
after
attaching
the
pronoun.
referents
you
would
use
guíalos
(with
the
same
accent
rule).
correcto.
with
accent
on
í,
and
the
pronoun
las
appears
after
the
negative.
pronoun
is
added
to
the
affirmative
tú
command.
guíalas
as
the
correct
form;
guiálas
is
not
treated
as
a
separate
lemma
in
standard
references.