Words Flashcards
Usted
You(formal)
(oo-Stayed)
Yo
I
(Yo)
tú
You (informal)
(Too)
èl
He
(L)
ella
She
(eyya)
How do you pronounce “ll”?
Y sound
What does the suffix o- indicate?
Indicates Masculine
What does the suffix a- indicate
Indicates feminine
How to pronounce the letter “h”
Silent
es
Is
(S) sounds like the letter “s”
Also used with usted es (you are)
mi
My
(Me)
soy
am (singular)
eres
are
Used with “you” tú eres
Somos
Are
Used with nosotros
We are
quién
Who
(Keen)
un
A
(ooon)
y
And
(EE)
What is a common thing to do about personal pronouns?
They may be left out of a sentence
es
Are/Is
El/ella/usted
Pardon
Perdón
Mexican
Mexicano (masculine)
Mexicana (feminine)
(Meheecana)
American
Estadounidense
Esta-dooni-densay
Who
quién
(Keen)
Chinese
Chino (masculine)
(Cheeno)
China (feminine)
Brazilian
Brasileño (masculine)
Brasileña (feminine)
What is a rule about nationality regarding gender?
The word of the nationally follows the gender rule. Ends in an o when talking about a man and an a when talking about a woman