In Spanish, if the subject is understood, it may be omitted from the sentence e.g., 'Yo estoy aqui' means the same as 'Estoy aqui.'
It means "my favorite subject is" in English.
objeto de estudio
Mi clase favorita es..........................
it depends on the subject and usage its going to be a for of the verb "decir"
Mismo or misma depending on whether the subject is masculine or feminine.
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The subject pronoun used when talking about a boy and a boy in Spanish is "ellos".
Pequeño or pequeña, depending on whether the subject is masculine of feminime.
It depends on what you want to say... Quise decir... when you explain something you said Me refería a...you use when is about a subject or article
Gordo/a y hermoso/a, depending on whether the subject is male or female.
primero OR primera depending on the subject; if the subject is masculine use the first one, if it's feminine use the second.
The only difference between Spanish in Spain and Spanish in latin america is that in Spain they say vosotros meaning y'all