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yotúélellaustednosotrosvosotrosellosellasustedes

yotúélellaustednosotrosvosotrosellosellasustedes is not a standard word in Spanish; it is a concatenation of the Spanish subject pronouns: yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes. These pronouns function as the grammatical subject of a clause, though Spanish often marks the subject through verb endings and may omit the pronoun unless emphasis or clarity is needed.

The pronouns in their basic forms are as follows: yo (first person singular), tú (second person singular

Regionally, a key variation is the use of vosotros versus ustedes for the second person plural. Vosotros

The list demonstrates the range of Spanish subject pronouns by person, number, and gender, and reflects regional

informal),
él
(third
person
singular
masculine),
ella
(third
person
singular
feminine),
usted
(second
person
singular
formal).
For
plural
subjects,
nosotros
(first
person
plural,
masculine
or
mixed
gender)
and
nosotras
(first
person
plural
feminine);
vosotros
(second
person
plural
informal
in
Spain,
masculine
or
mixed)
and
vosotras
(second
person
plural
informal
feminine);
ellos
(third
person
plural
masculine
or
mixed)
and
ellas
(third
person
plural
feminine).
The
singular
formal
you,
usted,
has
the
plural
form
ustedes,
which
is
used
in
Latin
America
for
both
formal
and
informal
situations,
and
in
Spain
for
formal
address.
is
common
in
Spain
for
informal
address,
while
ustedes
is
standard
in
most
of
Latin
America
and
increasingly
common
in
Spain
in
formal
contexts.
Ustedes
use
third-person
plural
verb
forms,
in
contrast
to
vosotros,
which
agrees
with
second-person
plural
verbs.
usage
patterns
in
pronoun
choice
and
agreement.