The Spanish subject pronoun for "Paco" would depend on the context of the sentence. If "Paco" is the subject performing the action in the sentence, the subject pronoun would be "él" which means "he." So, for example, if you wanted to say "Paco is running," in Spanish you would say "Él está corriendo."
Paco in Spanish is a nickname for Francisco which means Francis in English so, Paco = Frank.
The Word paco means taco. As in the Mexican dish.
Hello Paco ('Paco' an abbreviation for 'Francisco', and the latter equal to 'Francis', you COULD yield 'Paco' as 'Frank')
Many people do not know whether or not los is a female or male pronoun in spanish. it is known that los is a plural mal pronoun due to spanish classes that people attend.
Ella come is a Spanish equivalent of 'She eats'. The phrase is pronounced 'EH-yah KOH-may'. The subject pronoun 'ella' means 'she'. The verb 'come' means '[he/she/it] does eat, eats, is eating'.
The subject pronoun for "mi amiga" in Spanish is "ella", which means "she" in English.
When talking about your grandmother in Spanish, you would use the subject pronoun "ella" (she).
You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
If I understand you correctly, the answer is 'she'. That is the 3rd person singular feminine subject pronoun.
The subject pronoun for "tu amigo y tú" is "ustedes" in Spanish.
"Hermano" means "brother," so the subject pronoun would be "él," equivalent to "he."
Paco in Spanish is a nickname for Francisco which means Francis in English so, Paco = Frank.
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
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The subject pronoun YO is not accented
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.
Cuantos años tienes tu, Paco