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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

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โˆ™ 13y ago
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โˆ™ 15y ago

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"

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โˆ™ 10y ago

Me most times translates to me but also "yo" (I, nominative case).

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