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I, you, we, they, he, she, it How can i say I, you, we, they, he, she, it in Spanish?
Aug 7, 2012 3:36 PM
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I(yo), You"in singular"(tu), You"in plural"(vosotrAs:feminine/vosotrOs:masculine), He(el), She(ella) and it pronounce "iia", We( nosotrAs:feminine/nosotrOs:masculine), They(ellAs:feminine/ellOs:masculine), It(estO:feminine/estA:masculine) PS: i just write A/O with capital letter, to show you the diffrence between feminine and masculine :)))
August 8, 2012
I = yo You (informal) = tu (informal, with friends, NOT to be used in formal situations and not with strangers) You (polite) = usted (with strangers and other formal situations) We = nosotros They = ellos or ellas (if the group is all female) He = el She = ella
August 7, 2012
Los pronombres personales en español son: yo (I), tu (you), nosotros (we), ellos (they), el (he), ella (she), esto/esta (it) y vosotros/ustedes (you). Espero sea de gran ayuda la información.
August 7, 2012
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