Yo-I
Tu-you
El-he
Ella-she
Nosotros-we
Vosotros- you all (used only in Spain)
Ellos- they(use when the subjects contain all or 1+ men)
Ellas- they(use when all of the subjects are girls ONLY)
ustedes-you all formal(used to show respect to and for a group of those elder than you)
Usted-you(again used to show respect to one person who is older)
Examples of when it's approperate to use usted and ustedes
•teachers
•parents
•grandparents
•adults
You get the picture
me in span is "yo." literally "yo" means i but
if a question was asked and you answer by saying "me" you would have to/should say "yo"
Me most times translates to me but also "yo" (I, nominative case).
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
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Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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