What is whats her name in Spanish?
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What is whats her name in Spanish?
-¿Cómo se llama?
How do you use her in Spanish?
Spanish translation of ‘her’
- (= direct object) la. I can see her la veo. look at her! ¡mírala!
- (= indirect object) le. (combined with direct object pron) se. you must tell her the truth tienes que decirle la verdad.
- ( after prep, in comparisons, with verb “to be”) ella.
What is Spanish for my girl?
Spanish Translation. mi novia. More Spanish words for my girl. minina. my girl.
What is it feminine in Spanish?
femenino in Spanish is “FEMININE”.
What is her name in French?
English Sentence: What is her name? French Translation: Comment s’appelle-t-elle?
What are the 5 pronouns in Spanish?
Spanish Personal Subject Pronouns
- I: Yo.
- You: Tú (informal) / Usted (Formal):
- He: Él.
- She: Ella.
- We: Nosotros / Nosotras.
- You, plural and informal: Vosotros / Vosotras.
- You, plural and formal: Ustedes.
- They: Ellos / Ellas.
Is El feminine or masculine?
masculine
In English the definite article is the. The article el is used with masculine nouns. The article la is used with feminine nouns.
Is Es masculine or feminine?
Add “es” at the end of singular nouns that end with a consonant, the letter “y” or a stressed vowel (á, í, ó, ú), except “é”. A few examples: The briefcase: El maletín (singular) – Los maletines (plural) The station:La estación (singular) – Las estaciones (plural)
Why is it Como se llama?
In Spanish, cómo means “how” or “what,” te is the singular and familiar pronoun “yourself,” and llamarse is a reflexive verb meaning “to be called.” This makes cómo te llamas literally something like “How is yourself called?” but actually meaning “What’s your name?”
How do you say her age is in French?
Lesson Summary To answer, saying how old you are, you begin with j’ai followed by your age, for example, J’ai 22 ans. In French, the verb avoir is always used when saying how old someone is. To tell a girl’s age, you’d say, for example, Elle a 8 ans.
How do you use Mi Tu Su?
Finally, third person plural possessive adjectives are exactly the same as the ones for third person singular forms….Lesson: Possessive Adjectives in Spanish.
MASCULINO SINGULAR | MASCULINO PLURAL | |
---|---|---|
YO | MI (my) | MIS (my) |
TÚ | TU (your) | TUS (your) |
ÉL | SU (his/her/its) | SUS (his/her/its) |
NOSOTROS | NUESTRO (our) | NUESTROS (our) |