Pronouns
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:35:54 PM
What are le, se, te...etc the full list in Spanish
What are le, se, te...etc the full list in Spanish
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satya - 2/17/2023, 12:35:54 PM
What are le, se, te...etc the full list in Spanish
What are le, se, te...etc the full list in Spanish
Search for: What are le, se, te...etc the full list in Spanish
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:36:28 PM
They are
"Le", "se", "te", and other similar words are pronouns in Spanish that are used to indicate indirect objects or to indicate a reflexive action
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:37:23 PM
List of some common pronouns in Spanish
- Me - (first person singular) - Used to indicate the speaker as the direct object or reflexive object of the verb.
- Te - (second person singular) - Used to indicate the direct object or reflexive object of the verb when speaking to one person informally.
- Se - (third person singular) - Used to indicate the direct object or reflexive object of the verb when speaking about one person, or to indicate an impersonal "it."
- Nos - (first person plural) - Used to indicate the direct object or reflexive object of the verb when speaking to a group that includes the speaker.
- Os - (second person plural) - Used to indicate the direct object or reflexive object of the verb when speaking to a group of people informally.
- Les - (third person plural) - Used to indicate the direct object or reflexive object of the verb when speaking about a group of people.
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:37:51 PM
What about lo and le then in Spanish?
What about lo and le then in Spanish?
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:38:17 PM
Lo and Le
- Lo - Used to replace a masculine singular direct object. For example: "Vi el coche" (I saw the car) can be shortened to "Lo vi" (I saw it).
- Le - Used to indicate an indirect object, typically referring to a person. It can be translated as "to him/her/you (formal)". For example: "Le di el libro" (I gave him/her/you (formal) the book).
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:38:43 PM
Personal Pronouns
- Yo (I)
- Tú (you, informal singular)
- Usted (you, formal singular)
- Él (he)
- Ella (she)
- Nosotros/nosotras (we, masculine/feminine)
- Vosotros/vosotras (you all, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Ustedes (you all, formal or informal plural)
- Ellos/ellas (they, masculine/feminine)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:38:56 PM
Reflexive
- Me (myself)
- Te (yourself, informal singular)
- Se (yourself, himself, herself, itself, formal singular; themselves, formal or informal plural)
- Nos (ourselves)
- Os (yourselves, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Se (themselves, masculine/feminine)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:39:13 PM
Possesive
- Mío/mía (mine)
- Tuyo/tuya (yours, informal singular)
- Suyo/suya (yours, his, hers, formal singular; theirs, formal or informal plural)
- Nuestro/nuestra (ours, masculine/feminine)
- Vuestro/vuestra (yours, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Suyo/suya (theirs, masculine/feminine)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:40:09 PM
Demonstrative
- Éste/ésta (this one, masculine/feminine)
- Ése/ésa (that one, masculine/feminine)
- Aquél/aquélla (that one over there, masculine/feminine)
- Esto (this)
- Eso (that)
- Aquello (that over there)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:41:07 PM
Interrogative
- Quién (who)
- Qué (what)
- Cuál (which)
- Cuánto/cuánta (how much, masculine/feminine)
- Dónde (where)
- Cuándo (when)
- Por qué (why)
- Cómo (how)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:41:22 PM
Relative
- Que (that, which, who)
- Quien/quienes (who)
- El que/la que/los que/las que (who, whom, that)
- Lo que (what)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:41:39 PM
Indefinite
- Alguien (someone, somebody)
- Algo (something)
- Algún/alguna (some, any, masculine/feminine)
- Nadie (no one, nobody)
- Nada (nothing)
- Ningún/ninguna (none, any, masculine/feminine)
- Todo/toda (all, every, masculine/feminine)
- Vario/varia (several, various, masculine/feminine)
- Cualquiera (anyone, anybody)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:42:09 PM
What are indirect object pronouns
What are indirect object pronouns
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:43:02 PM
definition
- Indirect object pronouns are a type of pronoun in Spanish that replace an indirect object in a sentence.
- An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb indirectly. For example, in the sentence "Juan le da el regalo a María" (Juan gives the gift to María), "María" is the indirect object because she is the recipient of the gift, and "le" is the indirect object pronoun that replaces "María" in the sentence.
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:43:32 PM
Here is the complete list of Spanish indirect object pronouns
- Me (to me)
- Te (to you, informal singular)
- Le (to him, to her, to you, formal singular)
- Nos (to us)
- Os (to you all, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Les (to them, to you all, formal or informal plural)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:44:54 PM
Ten sentences using object pronouns
- Le di un regalo a mi madre. (I gave a gift to my mother.)
- Nos mandaron un correo electrónico. (They sent us an email.)
- Le escribí una carta a mi abuela. (I wrote a letter to my grandmother.)
- Me dieron una sorpresa en mi cumpleaños. (They gave me a surprise on my birthday.)
- Les compramos unos dulces a los niños. (We bought some candy for the children.)
- Te dije la verdad. (I told you the truth.)
- Le presté mi libro a mi amigo. (I lent my book to my friend.)
- Nos ofrecieron una habitación en el hotel. (They offered us a room at the hotel.)
- Les regalé flores a mis compañeras de trabajo. (I gave flowers as a gift to my coworkers.)
- Le recomendé un buen restaurante a mi hermano. (I recommended a good restaurant to my brother.)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:45:40 PM
Just spanish
- Le di un regalo a mi madre.
- Nos mandaron un correo electrónico.
- Le escribí una carta a mi abuela.
- Me dieron una sorpresa en mi cumpleaños.
- Les compramos unos dulces a los niños.
- Te dije la verdad.
- Le presté mi libro a mi amigo.
- Nos ofrecieron una habitación en el hotel.
- Les regalé flores a mis compañeras de trabajo.
- Le recomendé un buen restaurante a mi hermano.
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:52:55 PM
Short form possessive pronouns
- Mi(s) (my)
- Tu(s) (your, informal singular)
- Su(s) (his, her, your, formal singular)
- Nuestro/a(s) (our)
- Vuestro/a(s) (your, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Su(s) (their, your, formal or informal plural)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:53:41 PM
Long-form possessive terms
Long-form possessive terms are used to emphasize or clarify the possession, and they are constructed with a combination of the preposition "de" (of) and a stressed possessive pronoun.
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:54:01 PM
the list
- Mío/a(s) (mine)
- Tuyo/a(s) (yours, informal singular)
- Suyo/a(s) (his, hers, yours, formal singular)
- Nuestro/a(s) (ours)
- Vuestro/a(s) (yours, informal plural, used primarily in Spain)
- Suyo/a(s) (theirs, yours, formal or informal plural)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:54:53 PM
Short form possessive examples
- Mi hermana es muy inteligente. (My sister is very intelligent.)
- Tus amigos son muy divertidos. (Your friends are very fun.)
- Su casa es grande y hermosa. (His/her/your (formal) house is big and beautiful.)
- Nuestros padres están de vacaciones en la playa. (Our parents are on vacation at the beach.)
- Vuestro perro es muy amigable. (Your (informal plural, Spain) dog is very friendly.)
- Sus libros están en la biblioteca. (Their/your (formal or plural) books are in the library.)
- Mi coche es más rápido que el tuyo. (My car is faster than yours (informal singular).)
- Tu casa es más bonita que la mía. (Your house is prettier than mine.)
- Su vestido es de color rojo. (Her/his/your (formal) dress is red.)
- Nuestros hijos estudian en la misma escuela. (Our children study in the same school.)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:55:22 PM
Just spanish: short form possessives
- Mi hermana es muy inteligente.
- Tus amigos son muy divertidos.
- Su casa es grande y hermosa.
- Nuestros padres están de vacaciones en la playa.
- Vuestro perro es muy amigable.
- Sus libros están en la biblioteca.
- Mi coche es más rápido que el tuyo.
- Tu casa es más bonita que la mía.
- Su vestido es de color rojo.
- Nuestros hijos estudian en la misma escuela.
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:55:42 PM
Long form possessives
- Este libro es mío, no lo toques. (This book is mine, don't touch it.)
- El coche tuyo es más nuevo que el mío. (Your car is newer than mine.)
- El sombrero suyo está en la mesa. (His/her/your (formal) hat is on the table.)
- La casa nuestra tiene un jardín muy grande. (Our house has a very big garden.)
- El perro vuestro es muy juguetón. (Your (informal plural, Spain) dog is very playful.)
- Las opiniones suyas son muy interesantes. (Their/your (formal or plural) opinions are very interesting.)
- La bicicleta mía necesita ser reparada. (My bike needs to be repaired.)
- El vestido tuyo es de un color muy bonito. (Your dress is of a very pretty color.)
- La música nuestra es muy variada. (Our music is very varied.)
- Las vacaciones vuestras fueron muy divertidas. (Your (informal plural, Spain) vacations were very fun.)
satya - 2/17/2023, 12:56:08 PM
Just spanish
- Este libro es mío, no lo toques.
- El coche tuyo es más nuevo que el mío.
- El sombrero suyo está en la mesa.
- La casa nuestra tiene un jardín muy grande.
- El perro vuestro es muy juguetón.
- Las opiniones suyas son muy interesantes.
- La bicicleta mía necesita ser reparada.
- El vestido tuyo es de un color muy bonito.
- La música nuestra es muy variada.
- Las vacaciones vuestras fueron muy divertidas.