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What is the word you in Spanish?

You in Spanish is "tú" (only use if you are familiar with this person).You in Spanish can also be "usted" (only use if you are unfamiliar with this person or are being formal).You in Spanish for the plural form (talking to a group of people) is "vosotros" (only used in Spain).Under certain circumstances, "te" can be used for 'you' in Spanish (generally used as a pronoun, i.e. "I am going to kill you" is "Voy a matarte")However, your regular, everyday use for 'you' in Spanish will be "tú".


What is male student in spanish?

The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.


What does Le Picador mean in spanish?

a picador is a bullfighter, the one who rides on a horse with a lance; but probably you wouldn't use 'le', which is an indirect object pronoun, or French for 'the', which is 'el' in Spanish.


Can you use the Spanish word amigos even if you are talking about all girls?

Can you? Yes. Is it convention? No, people generally use amigas to refer to all girls.


How do you say she is the teacher in spanish?

If you are talking to a teacher, you are most likely going to be using the Usted form of conjugation because they are going to be older or of higher level then you. You can either say: Usted es una maestra. (To a female teacher) Usted es un maestro. (To a male teacher) If you want to use the Tu form of conjugation then you would say: Tú eres un(a) maestro/a.

Related Questions

What spanish pronoun do you use when talking to a classmate?

You would use the pronoun "tú" when talking to a classmate in Spanish.


What subject pronoun would you use when talking about your grandmother in spanish?

When talking about your grandmother in Spanish, you would use the subject pronoun "ella" (she).


What subject pronoun would you use in Spanish to talk to a young girl?

You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.


What subject pronoun would you use when talking about a boy and a boy in spanish?

Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.


What Spanish pronoun would you use talking to a stranger who is older than you?

You would use "Usted" or "Ud."


What subject pronoun would you use when talking about Ramón and I in spanish?

Ramón and I is the equivalent of "we". In Spanish, that's "nosotros". If you and Ramón were both girls, you could use "nosotras".


If I am saying my brother and I which pronoun would I use in Spanish?

In Spanish, you would use the pronoun "nosotros" to refer to both yourself and your brother.


What pronoun would you use to talk about your brother in spanish?

The pronoun "él" is used to refer to a brother in Spanish.


How do you know when to use the relative pronoun who or what?

The pronoun who is used for a person; for example:Our geometry teacher is the one who was our algebra teacher last year.The pronoun what is used for something; for example:We do what it takes to get the job done.


Is a teacher a pronoun?

No, the word 'teacher' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:The teacher gave me an A. She said that I had really improved. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'teacher' as the subject of the second sentence)The teacher said that I could give my assignment to him on Friday. (the pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'teacher' as the object of the preposition 'to')


Which pronoun should you use in this sentence The teacher will be he or him?

The appropriate pronoun is 'he'. In the sentence the pronoun he, takes the place of the noun 'teacher' as the subject complement following the linking verb 'will be'. A pronoun functioning as a subject complement (predicate nominative) is always a nominative (subjective) form.


Which subject pronoun would you use in Spanish to talk about José?

él