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Spanish (Latin America) Pronouns

This is a list of pronouns in Spanish (Latin America). This includes subject, object, and the possessive. These are used on a daily basis, so don't skip this lesson. We start with the object pronouns such as "I, you, her ..."

I: yo
You: tú / usted
He: él
She: ella
We: nosotros
You (pl.): ustedes
They: ellos / ellas

Here are samples to demonstrate how the object pronoun is used in a sentence.

I love you: te amo
She is beautiful: es hermosa
We are happy: Somos felices
They are dancing: están bailando

Now we look into the subject pronoun such as "me, him, us, them ...".

Me: me
You: te
Him: le
Her: le
Us: nos
You (pl.): les
Them: los

These are examples to demonstrate how the subject pronoun is used in a sentence.

Give me your phone number: Dame tu número de teléfono
I can give you my email: Te puedo dar mi correo electrónico
Tell him to call me: Dile que me llame
Can you call us?: ¿Puedes llamarnos?

We reach now the possessive adjective part, used to refer to thing we possess. Examples: "my, our, their ...".

My: mi
Your: tu
His: su (él)
Her: su (ella)
Our: nuestro
Your (pl.): su
Their: su (ellos)

Here are samples to demonstrate how the possessive adjective is used.

My phone number is . . .: Mi número de teléfono es...
His email is . . .: Su correo electrónico es...
Our dream is to visit Spain: Nuestro sueño es visitar España
Their country is beautiful: Su país es hermoso

This is the possessive pronoun. Used as an alternative to the possessive adjectives above. Instead of saying "It is my dog" you can say "It is mine".

Mine: mio
Yours: tuyo
His: suyo
Hers: suyo
Ours: nuestro
Yours (pl.): suyo
Theirs: suyo

These are some examples of the possessive pronoun in a sentence.

The book is mine: El libro es mío
Is this pen yours?: ¿Es tuya esta pluma?
The shoes are hers: Los zapatos son suyos
Victory is ours: La victoria es nuestra

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