Usted vs Tú: How To Avoid Confusing The Spanish “YOU”

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  • @Baselang
    @Baselang  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Need more help? Check out our comprehensive guide on the Spanish YOU!
    gotothe.link/usted-vs-tu

  • @nagarjunsugavaneswaran
    @nagarjunsugavaneswaran 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi @BaseLang I have few doubts. I'm new to Spanish, the word 'Trabajo' means Work/Job. When I try to translate a Spanish sentence to an English sentence it shows me wrong. Where does trabajo mean Work and trabajo mean Job.

  • @nagarjunsugavaneswaran
    @nagarjunsugavaneswaran 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Also what's the difference between Tú vs Te vs Ti

    • @sunildanipur4410
      @sunildanipur4410 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Many times I confuse to differencing between tu and te

    • @nagarjunsugavaneswaran
      @nagarjunsugavaneswaran 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sunildanipur4410 If you learnt what's the difference help me out bro

    • @TheFormlessBlob
      @TheFormlessBlob 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Tú= subject pronoun used to address someone "¿Cómo estás tú?"
      Te= direct and indirect object, and reflexive pronoun used to describe an action done to you or involving you "Te dije que sí" "Tienes que ducharte" "Te quiero"
      Ti= object of a preposition "Lo hice para ti" "Me preocupo por ti"

    • @ryankramer8779
      @ryankramer8779 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      /Yo Form/
      *yo* = I
      *me* = [to] me/[to] myself
      *a mí* = to me
      *conmigo* = with me
      *mi* = my
      *mío* = mine
      /Tú and Vos Form/
      *tú/vos* = you (subject)
      *te* = [to] you/[to] yourself
      *a ti/a vos* = to you
      *contigo/con vos* = with you
      *tu* = your
      *tuyo* = yours
      /Third Person Singular/
      *él* = he/it (subject)
      *ella* = she/it (subject)
      *usted* = you (subject)
      *lo* = him/it (object)/you (object)
      *la* = her/it (object)/you (object)
      *le* = to one/to him/to her/to it/to you/to them (singular)
      *se* = [to] oneself/[to] himself/[to] herself/[to] itself/[to] yourself/[to] themself/[to] yourselves/[to] themselves/[to] each other
      *consigo* = with oneself/with himself/with herself/with itself/with yourself/with themself/with yourselves/with themselves
      *su* = one's/his/her/its/your/their
      *suyo* = of one/his/hers/its/yours/theirs
      /Nosotros Form/
      *nosotros/nosotras* = we
      *nos* = [to] us/[to] ourselves/[to] each other
      *a nosotros/a nosotras* = to us
      *nuestro* = our/ours
      /Vosotros Form (Spain Only)/
      *vosotros/vosotras* = y'all (subject)
      *os* = [to] y'all/[to] yourselves/[to] each other
      *a vosotros/a vosotras* = to y'all
      *vuestro* = your/yours
      /Third Person Plural/
      *ellos/ellas* = they
      *ustedes* = you guys (subject)
      *los/las* = them/you guys (object)
      *les* = to ones/to them/to you guys
      *se* = (see third person singular)
      *consigo* = (see third person singular)
      *su* = (see third person singular)
      *suyo* = (see third person singular)

  • @HermiteyPerezTriana
    @HermiteyPerezTriana ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Three ways, you forgot "vos".

    • @ryankramer8779
      @ryankramer8779 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This video is intended for beginners who are already having trouble understanding the difference between "tú" and "usted." Throwing "vos" into the mix would just confuse them even more. "Vos" should be saved for when the learner either reaches an intermediate level or is focused on learning a dialect where the pronoun is widely used