Struggling with Spanish pronouns? Let's conquer the subject pronouns! These little words tell you *who* is doing the action. Think of them as the foundation of your Spanish sentences.
Here's a quick breakdown:
* **Yo** - I
* **Tú** - You (informal)
* **Él** - He
* **Ella** - She
* **Usted** - You (formal)
* **Nosotros/Nosotras** - We (masculine/feminine)
* **Vosotros/Vosotras** - You (plural, informal, Spain - masculine/feminine)
* **Ellos/Ellas** - They (masculine/feminine)
* **Ustedes** - You (plural, formal or Latin America)
Unlike English, Spanish often lets you drop the subject pronoun because the verb conjugation tells you who's doing the action (e.g., *Hablo español* means 'I speak Spanish'). But using the pronoun can add emphasis or clarity.
Practice using these pronouns in simple sentences, and you'll be speaking Spanish like a pro in no time! ¡Buena suerte!