YOU In Spanish!.

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YOU In Spanish!

In Spanish, there are several ways to say “YOU”. 1. Tu 2. Usted 3 In Spanish, there are several ways to say “YOU”. 1. Tu 2. Usted 3. ustedes 4. Vosotros 5. Vosotras

Tu Informal Speaking to one person Who could you address using “tu”?

Usted Formal Speaking to one person Who would you be speaking to if you used usted to mean “you”?

Ustedes Formal or informal Plural “you” This is used to address more than one person. Who could you be addressing if you used ustedes?

Vosotros Informal Used only in Spain Used to address more than one person Who would you be addressing if you used vosotros?

Vosotras Informal Used only in Spain Used to address more than one females Who would you be addressing if you used vosotras?