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Spanish Beginners Lesson: Personal Pronouns

Learn essential Spanish personal pronouns - Yo (I), Me (I, me), Tu (You), El (He), Ella (She) - and how to use them in sentences. Start building your beginner Spanish vocabulary today!

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Spanish Beginners Lesson: Personal Pronouns

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  1. Learn 5 Words in Spanish Beginner Lesson #1 (FROM ENGLISH)

  2. I • Yo • The picture states, “Cree entimismo.” Believe in yourself. Yo is the equivalent of I. It is a component to make a simple sentence. Yocomo. I eat.

  3. Me • Yo • I and me are essentially the same in Spanish. You would use Yo. • Yohagoexercicio. I exercise.Yocamino. I walk. Yohago la tarea. I do the homework. • The picture states, “I love you.” The equivalent in Spanish is “Yoteamo.”

  4. You • Tu • Tu is used when you are referring to someone else. Tu caminas. • You walk. Tu corres. You run. Tu ves la television. You see the television.

  5. He • El • El is used to indicate a male either a man or a boy. He goes to the store. El va a la tienda. He runs. El corre. He votes. El vota.

  6. She • Ella • Ella is used in the feminine form referring to a woman or girl. Ella va a comprarequipaje. She is going to buy luggage. Ella es la maestra. She is the teacher. Ella me sorprende. She surprises me.

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