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Why do Spanish speakers sometimes use le for lo (leísmo)?

I saw a sentence

¿Y a qué le llamas hacer una tontería?

and I do not understand how it could be an indirect object.
Is it possible that it is le used instead of lo ( I think
they call it leísmo)?

Thanks

Question asked on September 20, 2007 at 4:41 PM

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