Pronouns Flashcards
Se
Reflexive marker: The most common use of se is a reflexive pronoun. Such pronouns indicate that the subject of a verb is also its object. In English, this is usually accomplished by using verbs such as “himself” or “themselves.” Se is used as the reflexive pronoun for third-person uses (including when usted or ustedes is the subject). Some verbs (as in the final two examples below) can be used reflexively in Spanish even though they aren’t translated that way in English.
Le, Lo (masculine) La (feminine)
3rd person indirect object
Me
Me
Él, La
He, She
Qué
What? Which? How?
Yo
I
Eso
That
Nos
Us
Ella
She
Nada
Nothing, not at all
Algo
Something, somewhat
Esto
This
Te
You
Quien
Who, whom
Cual
Which, who, whom