yo is I and tu is you
What is subject pronoun for mi hermano y yo
The subject pronoun that best replaces "Pablo y yo" is "nosotros."
The subject pronoun YO is not accented
"Alumnos" is not a subject pronoun, as it refers to a group of students or pupils. Subject pronouns are typically singular, such as "yo" (I), "tú" (you), "él/ella" (he/she).
When you are trying to say "I love you" you conjugate querer in the yo form because you are the one doing the loving. Then you want to answer the question of who or what do I love? Therefore, you use a direct object pronoun to answer this question. Since te is the direct object pronoun for the tú form, that is what you use.
The correct direct object pronoun for Yo compro las joyas en la joyeria is: las and it replaces: joyas. The replacement sentence is: Yo las compro en la joyeria.
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The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
Only if you're asking as question. (Am I Andrea?) Otherwise, the pronoun goes before the verb. (Yo soy Andrea.)
You can often leave out the subject pronoun in Spanish because of the way the verbs are conjugated. There are separate endings for I, you, he/her/you(formal), we, and them/you all. Since some of the endings belong to only one pronoun, you don't need to put in the pronoun. Take -ar verbs. They are verbs ending in -ar, such as caminar, escuchar, and cantar. Their conjugations are the same each time. In order, for yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -an. You replace the -ar with one of those, depending on the subject pronoun. You can leave out the subject pronoun for those verbs because you can usually determine by the verb ending what the pronoun is. If the verb is "miro", then the pronoun must be "yo," because the ending -o only goes with the subject "yo." The same thing for "cenamos." The pronoun must be "nosotros", because the ending -amos only goes with the subject "nosotros."
Yo soy tu padre was created in 1927.
yo te quiero= i love you tu me quieres= you love me tu me quieres?= do you love me?