Pronombres personales

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Pronombres personales Sr. Brenna

Intro You are going to see some images that stand for the personal pronouns in Spanish--yo, ellas, nosotros--for example. The key to understanding them is to look for Paco: 1. If Paco is looking at you, he is talking to you. 2. If Paco is looking at someone else, he is speaking to that person.

Yo = I You use Yo when you talk ABOUT yourself.

Tú = You (informal) You use Tú when you talk TO a friend, someone your own age or someone younger.

Usted (Ud.) = You (formal) You use Ud. when you talk TO someone older than you, someone with authority or someone with a title .

Él = He You use Él when you talk ABOUT a boy.

Ella = She You use Ella when you talk ABOUT a girl.

Nosotros = We You use Nosotros when you talk ABOUT yourself and a group of guys or a group of guys and girls.

Nosotras = We (girls only) You use Nosotras when you talk ABOUT yourself (girl) and a group of girls.

Vosotros =You all (informal) You use Vosotros when you talk TO a group of guys or a group of guys and girls. [SPAIN ONLY!!]

Vosotras =You all (informal) You use Vosotras when you talk TO a group of just girls. [SPAIN ONLY!!]

Ustedes (Uds.) = You all (formal) You use Uds. when you talk TO a group of guys or a group of guys and girls that are older than you or to people to whom you want to show respect.

Ellos = They You use Ellos when you talk ABOUT a group of guys or a group of guys and girls.

Ellas = They You use Ellas when you talk ABOUT a group of just girls.

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