Subject Pronouns in Spanish
What is a mixed group?
A mixed group is a group of boys and girls, which take the masculine gender. If there is at least one boy in the group, you still take the masuline gender.
He (Third person, singular, m)
El
She: Feminine ONLY (Third person, plural, f)
Ellas
He: Masculine or mixed group (Third person, plural, m)
Ellos
We: Feminine ONLY (First person, plural, f)
Nosotras
We: Masculine or mixed group (First person, plural, m)
Nosotros
FUN FACT: Why does the u in tu need to be accented?
The u in tu needs to be accented, because the word for your in Spanish is tu WITHOUT the accent
You: familiar (Second person, singular, m/f)
Tu (with accent mark over u)
You: formal (Third person, singular, m/f)
Usted
You: Familiar & Formal (Third person, plural, m/f)
Ustedes
I (First person, singular, m/f)
Yo
Marcos
el
She (Third person, singular, f)
ella
Susana
ella
Ana y Maria
ellas
Manuel y Andres
ellos
Tu y Jose
ellos
Mi amiga y yo
nosotros
Miguel y yo
nosotros
Tu y yo
nosotros
Tu y ella
ustedes
Tu y tu
ustedes
Ustedes y el profesor
ustedes