Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Él and ella are commonly used in place of a person's name. Él is written with a tilde to differentiate it from the definite article el ( the ). Nosotros, Nosotras
- Indirect Object Pronouns
Finding the Indirect Object Pronoun. You can find the...
- Relative Pronouns
El Que and El Cual. El que and el cual (and their related...
- Possessive Pronouns in Spanish
A Spanish possessive pronoun (pronombre posesivo), such as...
- Indirect Object Pronouns
Here is a chart for Spanish subject pronouns and their corresponding meaning in English. Language tip: “El pronombre personal VOS” is used in several Latin American countries, although it is quite informal. On the other hand, the pronoun TÚ is more polite and acceptable in many countries, but it always depends on the country’s culture.
Usted You = the person you are speaking to - formal (respect, older people) Él He = man or boy (another person) Ella She = woman or girl (another person) Nosotros * We = tú + yo OR Usted + yo Nosotras * We (fem)
The subject pronouns in English are “I,” “you,” “he,” she,” “it,” “we,” and “they.” It can be beneficial to organize them into a chart based on number (how many people or things there are) and person (whether you’re talking about yourself, to someone else, or about someone else).
The pronouns in the left‐hand column of the chart are all singular ( yo, tú, él, ella, and usted) and those on the right‐hand side are their plural equivalents. The plural of yo is nosotros/nosotras, the plural of tú is vosotros/vosotras, the plural of él is ellos, the plural of ella is ellas, and the plural of usted is ustedes .
usted (formal “you”) and ustedes (formal plural “you”) conjugate verbs in the following way: usted conjugates verbs like él and ella. ustedes conjugates verbs like ellos and ellas. Examples: Él come. He eats.
In Spanish we use the personal pronouns él for he, ella for she and usted 1 for you (formal). We often see them before the verb. We use them for emphasis or to avoid confusion. They also might go after a verb in questions. Él va a su casa. 2 He goes to his house. Ella va a la escuela. 3 She goes to school. Usted va al parque. You are going to ...