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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Learn the Personal Pronouns in Spanish (Podcast) – LSFB 004

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Miguel Lira

Language Learning, Education

4.0534 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2013

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In this session we will Learn the Personal Pronouns in Spanish as well as a few examples.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, welcome to Learning Spanish for Beginners, the place to learn Mexico's conversational Spanish.

0:06.4

Today, we will look at the personal pronouns in Spanish, and we will practice how to use them with a few sentences.

0:13.8

First, let's look at the singular personal pronouns.

0:18.1

In English, the first person singular pronoun is I. In Spanish, it is yo. The second person singular pronoun in English is you. In Spanish, it is do. In English, the third person singular pronoun is he for a man and she for a woman.

0:41.5

In Spanish, it is el for a man and Eja for a woman.

0:48.0

In summary, in English, the singular pronouns are I, you, he, and she. In Spanish, the singular pronouns are

0:58.0

yo, tu, el, or Eja. As a note, the equivalent of E.T is Eso for a masculine pronoun or or Eza for a feminine pronoun.

1:12.6

However, it is rarely used in Spanish as a subject.

1:18.6

Now, let's move on to the plural pronouns.

1:22.6

Remember, this lesson focuses on the Spanish spoken in Mexico,

1:26.6

which is very similar to the Spanish spoken in other countries.

1:29.8

Let's keep going.

1:31.2

In English, the first person plural pronoun is we.

1:36.3

In Spanish, it is nosotros.

1:39.8

The second person plural pronoun in English is you.

1:44.4

In Spanish, it is Usteades.

1:47.8

The third person plural pronoun in English is they.

1:52.6

In Spanish, the masculine form is Ejos, and the feminine form is Ejas.

1:59.5

In summary, in English, the plural pronouns are we, you, they.

2:07.1

In Spanish, the plural pronouns are, Nosotros, Usteadis, Ejos, or Ejas.

2:16.0

Let's review all the pronouns in English in Spanish one more time. I, yo. You,

2:22.5

you, too. He, el. She, Eja. We, nosotros. You, Usteades.

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