11-19-2007, 11:14 PM
In Spanish the personal pronouns are :
YO (I), TÃ (you), ÃL (he), NOSOTROS (we), VOSOTROS (you in plural), ELLOS (they)
some details:
TÃ may be VOS in some Central American countries, or in the Southern Cone (Argentina, Uruguay and in some parts of Chile)
ÃL is equivalent to ELLA, which means 'she'
VOSOTROS is used only in Spain and Equatorial Guinea (only country in Africa in which Spanish is official language). In Latin America, it's used USTEDES, which means exactly the same.
example with the verb AMAR (which means 'to love') in present tense
Yo AMO (I love)
Tú AMAS / Vos AMÃS (You love)
Ãl/Ella AMA (He/she loves)
Nosotros AMAMOS (We love)
Vosotros AMÃIS / Ustedes AMAN (You love -plural-)
Ellos AMAN (They love)
YO (I), TÃ (you), ÃL (he), NOSOTROS (we), VOSOTROS (you in plural), ELLOS (they)
some details:
TÃ may be VOS in some Central American countries, or in the Southern Cone (Argentina, Uruguay and in some parts of Chile)
ÃL is equivalent to ELLA, which means 'she'
VOSOTROS is used only in Spain and Equatorial Guinea (only country in Africa in which Spanish is official language). In Latin America, it's used USTEDES, which means exactly the same.
example with the verb AMAR (which means 'to love') in present tense
Yo AMO (I love)
Tú AMAS / Vos AMÃS (You love)
Ãl/Ella AMA (He/she loves)
Nosotros AMAMOS (We love)
Vosotros AMÃIS / Ustedes AMAN (You love -plural-)
Ellos AMAN (They love)