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Four ways to say "you"
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You use this pronoun to talk about a girl

"ella"
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This pronoun means "I".

 "yo"

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You use this form when you are talking to a classmate.

"tú"

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This pronoun would replace "Maria" in a sentence.

 "ella"

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This is the difference between "tú" and "usted".

formal vs. informal

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You use this pronoun to talk about a group of boys

"ellos"

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 "they".

 "ellos"

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You use this form when talking to your little brother.

 "tú"

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This pronoun would replace "Miguel" in a sentence.

 "él"

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This is the form I would use to talk to Sra. Wallace.

¿Qué es "usted"?

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You use this pronoun to talk about a group of both boys and girls.

"ellos"

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This pronoun means "you", when you're talking to your best friend.

"tú"

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You use this form when talking to your teacher.

"usted"

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This pronoun would replace "Daniel y Miguel" in a sentence.

 "ellos"

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This is what "ustedes" means.

 "you all"

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You use this form to talk about yourself and others, including boys and girls.

"nosotros"

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 "we"

 "nosotros"

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You use this form to say "you all" in Latin America

"ustedes"

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This pronoun would replace "Selena y Tanya" in a sentence.

 "ellas"

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This is how you say "we" in Spanish.

¿Qué es nosotros?

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You use this form to talk about yourself and others, only girls.

"nosotras"

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Which two pronouns mean "you all"?

"ustedes" and "vosotros"

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You use this form when you want to say "you all" in Spain

 "vosotros"

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This pronoun would replace "Mamá y yo " in a sentence.

"nosotros" or "nosotras"

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Replace the pronoun: "Tú y yo"

 "nosotros"