How is "Se" used?
I can't quite understand the usage of "Se." Can somebody explain this to me?
Gracias!To specify, I don't undestand "se" when it is used "in combination object pronouns."
Which pronouns? Le/Les, La/Las, Lo/Los? And why, exactly?
Is "se" contextual then? If it's not Le or La, how do I know the gender of the pronoun?
Some of the text examples are:
Nosotros se la traemos. - We give it to him/her/you.
No se la compro. - I don't but it for him/her/you.
It just seems strange to me. I don't understand!