Chavacano

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Etymology

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Inherited from Spanish ustedes.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /usˈtedes/, [us̪ˈt̪e.d̪es]
  • Hyphenation: us‧te‧des

Pronoun

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ustedes

  1. (in the plural) you
    Synonyms: kamo, vosotros, (Ternateño) ustedi, (Ternateño) tedi

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Chavacano personal pronouns
person subject object possessive
singular first yo conmigo de mio
mio
second tu
usted
vos
contigo
con usted
con vos
de tuyo
de usted
de vos
tuyo
third ele con ele de suyo
suyo
plural first nosotros
nisos
mihotro
motro
con nosotros de nosotros
first inclusive kita kanaton
konaton
de aton
first exclusive kame kanamon
konamon
de amon
second kamo
ustedes
vosotros
kaninyo
con ustedes
de inyo
de ustedes
de vosotros
third sila
ellos
esos
kanila
con ellos
de ila

Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From usted.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /usˈtedes/ [usˈt̪e.ð̞es]
    • Audio (Mexico):(file)
  • IPA(key): (s-aspiration) /usˈtedes/ [u(h)ˈt̪e.ð̞e(h)]
  • IPA(key): (Andalusia) /usˈtedes/ [u(h)ˈt̪(ʰ)e.ð̞e(h) ~ u(h)ˈt̻͡s̪(ʰ)e.ð̞e(h)]
  • Syllabification: us‧te‧des

Pronoun

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ustedes m pl or f pl (singular usted, dative les)

  1. (Latin America, US, Canary Islands, Western Andalusia, formal in Spain, Equatorial Guinea, Philippines) you (plural)
    Synonym: vosotros (the most common second-person plural pronoun in mainland Spain, Ceuta, Melilla and the Balearic Islands)

Usage notes

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  • Functionally, usted and ustedes are second person pronouns, but grammatically, the verbs they govern are conjugated in the third person (in Western Andalusia and the Canary Islands ustedes may also be used with verbs in the second person plural, but this is colloquial and nonstandard, and not as common). See Appendix:Spanish pronouns for details.

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Spanish personal pronouns
Nominative Disjunctive Dative Accusative Comitative
First-person Singular yo me conmigo
Plural Masculine1 nosotros nos
Feminine nosotras
Second-person Singular Tuteo ti te contigo
Voseo vos
Formal2 Masculine1 usted le, se3 lo
Feminine la
Plural Familiar4 Masculine1 vosotros os
Feminine vosotras
Formal/general2 Masculine1 ustedes les, se3 los
Feminine las
Third-person Singular Masculine1 él le, se3 lo
Feminine ella la
Neuter ello5 lo
Plural Masculine1 ellos les, se3 los
Feminine ellas las
Reflexive se consigo
  1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
  2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
  3. If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g. se lo dije instead of *le lo dije).
  4. Used primarily in Spain.
  5. Only used in certain circumstances and rarely as a subject pronoun.