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Vosotros can also be translated to mean “you two,”“you guys” and “you all/y’all.” In Latin America, usually solely “ustedes” is used, however in certain religious speech, Vosotros is minutely used in place of the English word “thou.” Utilizing Ustedes in Spain is very formal...
•In Latin America usage varies depending on the country and in some places only theustedforms are used. Where thetúform does exist, only use it with people you know very well. In other areasvos, used with verb forms that are similar to thevosotrosones, often replacestú. This is stan...
aAl igual que a vosotros, nos preocupa el problema que sopone la injusta desigualdad entre el mundo desarrollo y el subdesarrollado, desigualdad que, lejos de disminuir, crece de día en día con grave peligro para la estabilidad mundial.Nos preocupa también la frecuencia con que las tension...
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Is Nos a vemos? why Nos vemos meanssee you later? What is adios amigo? Translation of «adiós amigo» in English language: «goodbye friend» Where can I use Vosotros? The pronoun vosotros (bvoh-soh-trohs) (plural you) is used inspoken Spanish in Spain only. Spaniards use vosotr...
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that you is vous/usted. (French/Spanish respectively.) French: tu/vous singular informal and formal respectively. Vous plural formal. Spanish: tu/Ud. singular informal and formal respectively. Usted/Ustedes singular and plural formal forms of you. Vosotros/Ustedes plural informal forms of you. An...
2. In Spain "c/z" (syllabes za/ce/ci/zo/zu) are pronounced like "th" in English or "θ" in Greek. In Latin America they have "seseo", which means that they pronounce them like "s".3. In Spain we use the pronoun "vosotros" as informal and "ustedes" as formal. But in ...
Mark, in the comments to an earlier entry, brought up an interesting point: why did the “thou/thee” form disappear from English (except for a few dialects)? There is a fascinating discussion of this on LINGUIST List, from which I quote the following, by Larry Trask: English-speakers ...