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when to use “tu” and “toi” Before we even consider French, let’s start off looking at some sentences in English: How is he? There is something for him. How are they? There is something for them. How are you? There is something for you. See how in English, when you are talking about he or they in the first sentence, those words change to him or them in the second sentence. But when you are talking about you, the word stays..
썸네일 히라가나 그림 https://www.edupang.com/community/53496
difference between sie, sie and Sie https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-sie-sie-and-Sie-in-German-grammar “sie” with a small s is a german personal pronoun that means “she”. The verb form it takes is conjugated in the 3rd person singular. E.g. sie ist eine schöne Frau. (She is a beautiful woman) The second “sie” (once again with a small s) means “they”. This sie takes a verb that is conjugated in the 3rd person pl..
difference: esta / ésta / está https://www.rocketlanguages.com/forum/spanish-grammar/esta-esta-esta-what-are-their-differences - For the verb estar, use "está": mi casa está aquí​. - When used as an adjective, use "esta": esta casa es mía. - When used as a pronoun, use "ésta": ésta es mi casa. My house is here. (verb) This house is mine. (adjective) This is my house. (pronoun)
썸네일 def: es (Es una Raíz mágica)
썸네일 INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS: ME, TE, LE, NOS, OS, LES
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