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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
In my Spanish class we rarely get to use object pronouns, and this clears up a lot of writing issues I had while trying to write small paragraphs. So please be patient with me.. i'd feel bad making another post on this.Just to recap and for my confidence..Since all objects are masculine or...
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Johanthegnarler
1 yr 361 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
Hola, -Coachpotato- El neutro aún existe en pocas frases del español. Aquí el neutro hace su último puesto en el español. Y se asegura como 'lo' en muchas expresiones, en vez de -el-. Ejemplo: "lo que haces es bueno." (español) "what you...
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El Greco
2 yr 43 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
if theres an accent mark in an 'a' you read the a like you read it in a 'car' or 'map'. you dont read the a like this: ey. got me? when theres an accent mark in an 'e' you read it like you read in 'hello'. got me? hope this helped you.
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Anonymous
2 yr 159 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
¡Hola!en el singular ( you ) en español es tú pero eso es en una forma informal, en una forma formal es usted
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David[pt]
2 yr 247 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
Just in case, let's make it clear that in the above examples, "it" is the object pronoun, not the subject pronoun, as in the first post by TreeLover. Cheers
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Sextus
2 yr 311 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
In some cases the noun "it" can be "ella, él" look at this examples: Toma esa llave y abre la puerta con ella / Take that key and open the door with it Estaba clavando con este martillo y me golpeé con él / I was nailing with this hammer and I hit myself with it *I'm...
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Sanz
2 yr 311 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
Some remarks: 1) Some people call the "acento ortógrafico" "tilde". 2) "You" in some countries is translated as "vos", not "tú" (when it is informal). There are some posts about this. Look, for instance, at:...
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Sextus
2 yr 312 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
Treelover, I hope this clears things up for you. I was never told the lines were tildes. They are accent marks. I have gotten into my spanish book and am posting what they have in the book for you to use as a guide. Please note the book is titled "Plazas" and it is the second...
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Elaine
2 yr 312 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
So, I am all right with the first part. The TILDE (those little lines) give emphasis on the part of the word. Like in English when we usually (though I think not always) put emphasis on the first syllable of the word. The last part with the 3 kinds of words in Spanish has got my head spinning a...
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TreeLover
3 yr 59 days ago
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Re: I, you, she, we, he, they, it in Spanish
The two different words for we, you and they is because there is a different form for men and women. The first word is the masculine and the second one the femenine. As for the little lines above the letter is what we called: 'TILDE'. It's quite difficult to explain what tildes are...
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Coachpotato
3 yr 59 days ago
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