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What are the 12 personal pronouns in Spanish?

Here are the 12 personal pronouns in Spanish, grouped by person and number:

Singular:

* 1st person: yo (I)

* 2nd person: tú (you, informal)

* 2nd person: usted (you, formal)

* 3rd person: él (he)

* 3rd person: ella (she)

* 3rd person: ello (it, for inanimate objects)

Plural:

* 1st person: nosotros (we)

* 2nd person: vosotros (you, informal, only used in Spain)

* 2nd person: ustedes (you, formal)

* 3rd person: ellos (they, masculine)

* 3rd person: ellas (they, feminine)

* 3rd person: ellos (they, mixed gender)

Note:

* In Latin America, "vosotros" is not used. Instead, "ustedes" is used for both formal and informal plural "you".

* "Ello" is rarely used, and often replaced with "él" for inanimate objects.

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