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Jeffrey S asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 1 decade ago

Spanish verb conjugation?

Can anyone help me with this list, yo, tu, usted, el/ella, nosotros,

what is the rest of the list? and maybe some examples,I'll give 10 points to anyone who can help!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The pronouns are:

    yo

    tú (vos is used in certain Latin American countries)

    usted

    él, ella

    nosotros, nosotras

    vosotros, vosotras (used in Spain)

    ustedes

    ellos, ellas

  • yo, tu, el/ella,

    nosotros, ustedes/vosotros, ellos/ellas

    yo como

    tu comes

    el come

    nosotros comemos

    ustedes comen

    ellos comen

  • 1 decade ago

    yo soy

    tu eres

    el, ella, usted es

    nosotros somos

    vosotros sois

    ellos, ellas, ustedes son

  • 1 decade ago

    quick answer:

    yo : I

    tu : You

    El/ella Ud.: He/She

    Vosotros : Plural you(in spain)

    Nosotros : We

    Ellos/Ellas: They

    Uds: Plural You

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yo is first person in singular , tu os second person in singular,

    el is third person singular in masculine.. ella is third person singular in feminine.. nosotros is 1 person in plural. ustedes is second person in plural ,ellos is third person in plural for masculine.. ellas is third person in plural for feminine..examples:

    this is the verb Comer in Past.. simple past for english COMER=TO EAT

    yo comi. tu comiste.. el comio ella comio.. nosotros comimos..ustedes comieron. ellos comieron.. ellas comieron

  • 5 years ago

    i do no longer understand. there are in basic terms some regulations. you have -ar, -er, and -ir. that's fantastically person-friendly to wager if something is stem changing in basic terms via finding at it. Then for previous annoying, there are some irregulars, yet they are all strange interior the comparable way approximately. they are accented on the 1st syllable, and that they have endings -e, -iste, o, imos, -ieron (or -eron). you in basic terms would desire to remember some issues like decir -> dij- saber -> sup- tener -> tuv- estar -> estuv- hacer -> hiz- i do no longer think of there are greater desirable than approximately ten of those verbs. Then in case you in basic terms remember effortless regulations like "you would be unable to have e after z," or "G and sound distinctive accompanied via e or i," then you definately can conceal a great style of verbs that folk call strange. those verbs are not unquestionably strange; they only replace their spellings to maintain consistent pronunciation. Like Buscar -> busqué, busque (previous, subj) with the aid of fact you desire a ok sound earlier the e to make it sound like "buske," and "busce" would be stated like "buse" in Mexican Spanish and "busthe" in Iberian Spanish, the two certainly one of that are incorrect Comenzar -> Comencé, comience with the aid of fact ze isn't allowed in Spanish Indicar -> Indiqué, indique comparable as first one Pagar -> Pagué, pague you desire a complicated g sound a number of them are strange in basic terms reason they'd desire to be. as an occasion, traer. in accordance to regulations, it would be "traa," yet how do you pronounce that? "Traiga" is in basic terms much less complicated. It gets person-friendly after a at an analogous time as. have faith me. as quickly as you get stable at grammar then that's in basic terms a remember of getting to grasp each and all the words.

  • 1 decade ago

    vosotros, todos el mundo?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
  • 1 decade ago

    Those are NOT verbs, they are nouns

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