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The pronouns that can go in front of the word 'Spanish' are the possessive adjectives.

A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.

The possessive adjectives that can be placed before the noun 'Spanish' (the name of a language) are:

  • my Spanish
  • your Spanish
  • his Spanish
  • her Spanish
  • our Spanish
  • their Spanish
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In Spanish, the pronouns that go in front of a word will depend on the grammatical role of the word in the sentence. For example, "yo" is the pronoun for "I," "tΓΊ" for "you (informal)," "Γ©l/ella" for "he/she," and "nosotros/nosotras" for "we," among others. The specific pronoun will vary based on the subject, object, or possessive function of the word in the sentence.

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