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Hey there! It’s time to learn about the Spanish pronouns “yo, tú, él, ella.” These are all essential for speaking Spanish fluently. Let’s dive in and get to know them better!

Yo is the first person singular pronoun and is used when referring to oneself. For example: Yo soy un estudiante de español (I am a Spanish student). Tú is the second person singular pronoun and is used when referring to someone else. For example: ¿Tú hablas español? (Do you speak Spanish?).

Él and ella are third person singular pronouns that refer to a male or female respectively. Él can be translated as he or him while ella can be translated as she or her. For example: Él quiere aprender español (He wants to learn Spanish) and Ella está en la clase de español (She is in the Spanish class).

Now that you know yo, tú, él, ella - let’s practice using them in conversation!

¿Cómo Se Dice Yo Tú Él Ella? [Solved]

Hey, “yo” is the first person singular, “tú” is the second person singular, and “él o ella” are the third person singular - he for masculine and she for feminine. Then there’s us - “nosotros o nosotras”, which is first person plural - him for masculine and her for feminine. Got it?

  1. Yo: This is the Spanish word for “I” or “me” and is used when referring to oneself.

  2. Tú: This is the Spanish word for “you” and is used when referring to someone else in a familiar way.

  3. Él: This is the Spanish word for “he” and is used when referring to a male person or animal.

  4. Ella: This is the Spanish word for “she” and is used when referring to a female person or animal.

Yo, tú, él y ella - we’re all in this together! We’re all part of the same team, so let’s make sure we look out for each other. No one should be left behind. Let’s make it happen!