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The pronoun "él" is used to refer to a brother in Spanish.
You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
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The subject pronoun "usted" is used to talk to a police officer in Spanish as a sign of respect. It is the formal way of addressing someone in a position of authority or someone you are not familiar with.
hi this is a friend of Uriel and i just want to talk to him
hi this is a friend of Uriel and i just want to talk to him
To say 'I have to talk' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que hablar.'
Well, for me it depends what they betrayed you for. If it was something stupid then yes i would still talk to them, but if it is the total opposite then no i wouldn't talk to them!.
I would still be friends with them if my friend would still talk to me.
Example sentences:My friend and I had fun over the weekend. We went camping.-The pronoun 'we' takes the place of the subject 'my friend and I'.The camp is on the lake and it has a fireplace.-The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'camp'.My father was with us. He took us fishing on the lake.-The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'father'.
Talk to him the way you would talk to a friend. After all, he is you boyFRIEND.
Like you would talk to any other friend.