García is a surname, so it can refer to any personal pronoun:
Ustedes los García
Los García (ellos)
Él
The subject pronoun for "hermano" (which means brother in Spanish) would be "él" (which means he in English).
Any authority has to be addressed respectfully therefore the subject pronoun to use is "usted".
The subject pronoun used when talking about a boy and a boy in Spanish is "ellos".
The subject pronoun YO is not accented
él
Ella
subject pronoun
Subject pronoun - I, You, He, We, She, They, It, you ( plural) Object pronoun - Me, You, Her, Him, Us, The, It
A subject pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:Mary has twins. They are twelve years old.The pronoun 'they' is the subject of the second sentence.John got an A on the essay that he wrote.The pronoun 'he' is the subject of the relative clause.What did she say?The pronoun 'she' is the subject of the sentence (she did say what).
"Some students" (both male and female) in Spanish is "unos estudiantes". It is pronounced "OOH-nos eh-stu-dee-AHN-tace". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The pronoun 'he' is the subject pronoun in "Is he ready to go?" (he is ready).
yotú (vos is an archaic alternate way with it's own conjugation)élella(there is no subject pronoun in Spanish for "it")nostrosustedes (or it's archaic form vosotros)ellos