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It varies. For close relatives, you would usually use "tú" or less commonly "vos" - depending on the region. However, some people tend to use the formal "usted" for close family members that are supposed to have more authority - such as parents, grandparents, uncles or aunts.

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Ustedes, les, los, las (in Spanish America for friends, also) --- Los invito a que vayamos a mi casa a jugar --- I invite you to go to my house to play.

Vosotros / vosotras, os --- Os invito a que vayamos a mi casa a jugar (same translation as above)

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Su hermano y usted (Your brother and you, formal)- ustedes

Tu hermano y tu (Your brother and you, informal) - vosotros

Mi hermano y yo (My brother and I) - nosotros

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