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Él

Él, with an accent on the first syllable, is the Spanish personal pronoun used for the third person singular masculine. It functions as a subject pronoun, referring to a male who is the topic of the sentence, as in Él estudia matemáticas. It can also appear as an emphasized or contrastive pronoun to highlight the subject, as in No quiero que venga, pero Él sí.

Origin and distinction from other words: Él derives from Latin ille, the same root that contributed to

Usage and grammar: As a subject pronoun, Él agrees in number and gender with the noun it

Variants and related forms: The corresponding object or indirect object forms are different words (lo, le, etc.),

the
definite
article
el
in
Spanish.
The
accent
mark
(tilde)
on
él
is
a
diacritic
used
to
distinguish
the
pronoun
from
the
definite
article
el,
which
does
not
carry
an
accent
when
it
precedes
a
noun
(el
libro).
The
accent
is
required
in
standard
modern
Spanish
to
avoid
ambiguity
between
the
pronoun
and
the
determiner.
replaces
or
refers
to
and
does
not
change
form
for
case.
It
can
appear
with
verbs
in
any
tense:
Él
fue,
Él
es,
Él
será.
It
also
appears
after
prepositions
as
a
disjunct
pronoun,
such
as
a
Él,
para
Él,
or
contigo
y
para
Él.
In
written
Spanish,
using
Él
to
emphasize
the
subject
is
common
in
narrative
and
discourse.
and
Spanish
maintains
separate
pronouns
for
disambiguation.
While
pronouns
may
be
capitalized
at
the
start
of
a
sentence,
the
accent
in
Él
remains
orthographically
distinct
from
the
definite
article.
In
modern
usage,
Él
is
treated
as
a
standard
pronoun
across
dialects
of
Spanish.