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What pronouns go in front of a word Spanish?

In Spanish, pronouns are placed before the verb, not in front of a word.

Here's how it works:

Subject Pronouns:

* Yo (I)

* (You [informal])

* Usted (You [formal])

* Él (He)

* Ella (She)

* Ello (It [for inanimate objects])

* Nosotros/as (We)

* Vosotros/as (You [informal, plural])

* Ustedes (You [formal, plural])

* Ellos/as (They)

Examples:

* Yo canto (I sing)

* hablas (You speak)

* Él come (He eats)

* Ella lee (She reads)

Object Pronouns:

* Me (Me)

* Te (You [informal])

* Le (Him/her/you [formal])

* Lo/La (Him/her/it)

* Nos (Us)

* Os (You [informal, plural])

* Les (Them/you [formal, plural])

* Los/Las (Them)

Examples:

* Me gusta la música. (I like music.)

* Te quiero mucho. (I love you very much.)

* Lo vi en el cine. (I saw him at the cinema.)

* Las compré en la tienda. (I bought them in the store.)

Note: Pronoun placement can be more complex with certain verbs and constructions. You can refer to a Spanish grammar book or website for more detailed information.

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