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To talk about another person, a woman (she)

Ella

To talk to a group of females, informally (you all or all of you)

Vosotras

To refer about a man (he)

ÉL

To refer about yourself (female) and a group of female friends (“we”)

Nosotras

To refer about a group of people, male and female (they)

Ellos

To refer about a group of women (they)

Ellas

To talk about yourself (I)

Yo

To talk to someone you just met, politely and respectfully

Usted (Ud)

To refer about yourself (male) and a group of your friends (we)

Nosotros

To refer to your best friends casually and informally (“you”)

To talk about yourself (female) and your mother:

Nosotras

To talk about your uncle

ÉL

To talk to your uncle formally

Usted (Ud)

To talk to your uncle informally

To talk about your cousins, male and female.

Ellos

To talk to your cousins male and female:

Uds. (Or vosotros. Depending on the country / area)

To talk about your classmates male and female

Ellos

To talk to your classmates male and female

Vosotros

To talk to your classmates female

vosotras

To talk to your parents

(Uds) or vosotros depending on country / area

Yo

I

Yo

I

When you are talking directly to a child, friend, peer, or a pet, you should use tú, the informal singular second person.

Usted (Ud)

Is used to directly address someone older, a superior, stranger or someone to whom you would like to show respect.


Second person, singular, formal.

Él and Ella

Used commonly in place of a persons name.

Nosotros, nosotras

When speaking about a group of which you are apart of.

Ustedes (Uds)

Used to speak directly to a group of people in both formal and informal situations

Ellos and ellas

Ellos used when talking about males and females


Ellas used when talking about females only