The Spanish subject pronouns are:
yo, tú, él, ella
, usted in the singular, and nosotros/nosotras, vosotros/vosotras, ellos/ellas, ustedes in the plural.
Is LA a pronoun?
La, las, lo and los are
pronouns
: they replace a noun (thing or person) used as the direct object in the sentence.
What are the subject pronouns in Spanish *?
- 1st person: nosotros – we (masculine or mixed gender)
- 1st person: nosotras – we (feminine)
- 2nd person: ustedes – you-all.
- 3rd person: ellos – they (masculine or mixed gender)
- 3rd person: ellas – they (feminine)
Is Ella formal or informal?
More on Personal Pronouns | tú = you (informal) vosotros = you (masc., inf.) vosotras = you (fem., inf.) | usted = you (formal) ustedes = you (formal) | él = he ellos = they (masc.) | ella = she ellas = they (fem.) |
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What are the 5 pronouns in Spanish?
- yo — I.
- tú — you (singular familiar)
- usted — you (singular formal)
- él, ella — he, she.
- nosotros, nosotras — we.
- vosotros, vosotras — you (plural familiar)
- ustedes — you (plural formal)
- ellos, ellas — they.
What are the 10 Spanish pronouns?
The Spanish subject pronouns are:
yo, tú, él, ella, usted
in the singular, and nosotros/nosotras, vosotros/vosotras, ellos/ellas, ustedes in the plural.
What are the 7 possessive pronouns?
The possessive pronouns are
my, our, your, his, her, its, and their
. There's also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.
What is the difference between LE and LA in Spanish?
With masculine singular nouns → use le
. With feminine singular nouns → use la. With nouns starting with a vowel, most nouns beginning with h and the French word y → use l'.
What are the 4 Spanish definite articles?
In English, there is only one definite article: the. In Spanish, you have to choose between four definite articles:
el, la, los and las
. Which one you choose depends on the noun which follows. In Spanish, all nouns (including words for things) are either masculine or feminine – this is called their gender.
What is LA Spanish in English?
El is the singular, masculine definite article, meaning “the,” in Spanish and is used to define masculine nouns, while la is
the feminine version
. But there are a few instances where el is used with feminine nouns.
What are the 12 personal pronouns?
In Modern English the personal pronouns include:
“I,” “you,” “he,” “she,” “it,” “we,” “they,” “them,” “us,” “him,” “her
,” “his,” “hers,” “its,” “theirs,” “our,” “your.” Personal pronouns are used in statements and commands, but not in questions; interrogative pronouns (like “who,” “whom,” “what”) are used there.
What are the 8 direct object pronouns in Spanish?
Direct object pronouns are:
me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las
.
How do you spell I in Spanish?
A: a, B: be, C: ce, CH: che, D: de, E: e, F: efe, G: ge, H: hache,
I
: i, J: jota, K: ka, L: ele, LL: elle, M: eme, N: ene, Ñ: eñe, O: o, P: pe, Q: cu, R: erre, S: ese, T: te, U: u, V: uve, W: uve doble, X: equis, Y: i griega, Z: zeta. You can use this type of question to ask how to spell any word.
Which is more formal tú usted?
The Difference Between Tú vs Usted
Usted is
the more formal version. It's used when referring to someone who is an acquaintance, of a higher status, or even simply just older. Tú is informal. Think of it as a casual use of the word “you”.
Why is usted third person?
Usted comes from Vuestra Merced (later Vuesarced), meaning “
Your Grace”
. Since this was an indirect way of addressing someone, it was inflected in the third person. That is, strictly speaking, you are not addressing the person, but “Their Grace”.