What subject pronouns talk about yourself in Spanish?

What subject pronouns talk about yourself in Spanish?

Nosotros

What subject pronoun would you use for they if it is all females?

SINGULAR PLURAL
YO – I NOSOTROS – WE NOSOTRAS – WE (ALL FEMALES)
TÚ – YOU (FAMILIAR) VOSOTROS – YOU ALL* VOSOTRAS – YOU ALL (ALL FEMALE) ONLY USED IN SPAIN!!!!!!!!!
ÉL – HE ELLA – SHE USTED – YOU (FORMAL) ELLOS –THEY ELLAS – THEY (ALL FEMALES) USTEDES – YOU ALL

What pronoun would you use to talk to your best friend?

You (singular) If the person you are talking to is your friend, use tú. If, on the other hand, you are talking to a stranger, your boss, your teacher, someone who is older than you, use usted. In short, tú is used in informal situations and usted is used in formal situations.

Which pronoun would you use when speaking to your cousin?

tu

Which is more formal tú usted?

The Difference Between Tú vs Usted Usted is the more formal version. It’s used when referring to someone who is an acquaintance, of a higher status, or even simply just older. Tú is informal. Think of it as a casual use of the word “you”.

Where do you put usted in a sentence?

In Spanish, you can put usted before or after the verb. It doesn’t matter. So, you could say ¿Dónde cena usted? or ¿Dónde usted cena? (however, it is more common to put usted after the verb in this case).

Do you use usted with parents?

I have a friend from Honduras who told me that she has always addressed her parents as “usted”, out of respect. In Spanish, you should refer to your parents, teachers, pastor/priest, boss, etc. as “usted” The fact that in some countries people have become used to using “tú” doesn’t make it ok.

Do you use usted or TU with grandparents?

Some places use usted with almost everyone (including parents and grandparents). Other places use tú with almost everybody. It is almost universal for parents to call children by tú, though. (In most places, but not all, children also address parents and grandparents by tú).