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What are the main spanish subject pronouns?

Here are the main Spanish subject pronouns, along with their English equivalents:

| Spanish | English |

|---|---|

| yo | I |

| tú | you (informal, singular) |

| usted | you (formal, singular) |

| él | he |

| ella | she |

| ello | it (for inanimate objects) |

| nosotros | we |

| nosotras | we (feminine) |

| vosotros | you (informal, plural) |

| vosotras | you (informal, plural, feminine) |

| ustedes | you (formal, plural) |

| ellos | they (masculine) |

| ellas | they (feminine) |

Important Notes:

* Tú vs. Usted: "Tú" is used for informal situations with friends, family, and people you know well. "Usted" is used for formal situations, strangers, and people of authority.

* Vosotros/Vosotras: These forms are used in some Spanish-speaking regions, particularly Spain. In other regions, "ustedes" is used for both formal and informal plural.

* Ello: This pronoun is rarely used and is generally replaced by "él" or "ella" for inanimate objects.

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