Spanish: Ellos (they masculine)
"Jorge y yo" means "Jorge and I" in Spanish, indicating that two people, Jorge and the speaker, are the subjects of the conversation or action.
Jorge Juan y Santacilia died in 1773.
Jorge Juan y Santacilia was born in 1713.
Jorge and I are very nice. "Jorge y yo somos muy simpáticos."
Jorge celebraba su cumpleaños y recibía muchos regalos
Sheila Y. Oliver was born on 1952-07-14.
Jorge I. Guerrero has written: 'Misterios y realidades'
Jorge Mittelmann has written: 'Lenguaje y pensamiento'
Jorge Onetti has written: 'Cualquiercosario y otras cositas'
The subject pronoun for "tu amigo y tú" is "ustedes" in Spanish.
The correct subject pronoun for "tu amigo y tu" is ustedes.
Federico Oliver y Crespo has written: 'El encuentro'