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It is familiar but only in Spain, usually when you are referring to a group of people, in Latin America we use "Nosotros" when we refer to "us" and "ustedes" when we refer to "them" instead

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How say you in Spanish?

tu, in the informal, usted in the formal, or vosotros, as in "you all".


How you write you in spanish?

tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)


What is vosotros in English?

"Vosotros" is a Spanish pronoun that translates to "you all" or "you guys" in English. It is the informal second person plural form used mainly in Spain.


What is a word for u in spanish?

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How do you say spanish you?

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What is you (familiar) are in Spanish?

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What is the name for shirt you spanish?

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How do i say you too in spanish?

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What is the plural form of you in spanish?

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What does vosotros mean in spanish?

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What are the ten subject pronouns in spanish?

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How many subject pronouns are there in the Spanish language?

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