Spanish pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition and indicate who is performing the action, including subjects, objects, and more.
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- Subject Pronouns
Subject pronouns in Spanish are words that replace the subject of a sentence. They indicate who is performing the action and are essential for verb conjugation and sentence structure.
- Direct Object Pronouns
Direct object pronouns in Spanish are words that replace direct objects to avoid repetition and make sentences more concise and natural.
- Indirect Object Pronouns
Indirect object pronouns in Spanish replace or refer to the noun that receives the action indirectly, usually with verbs like "dar" (to give) or "decir" (to tell).
- Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns in Spanish are used when the subject performs an action on itself. Spanish reflexive pronouns are: me, te, se, nos, os, se.
- Possessive Pronouns
Spanish possessive pronouns replace nouns to indicate ownership, agreeing in gender and number with the thing possessed.
Last updated: Thu Jun 12, 2025