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  2. Spanish pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Spanish pronouns in some ways work quite ... analfabeta = "People who cannot read or write are called ... la que le di el dinero = "She is the ...

  3. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is a pro-drop language with respect to subject pronouns, and, like many European languages, Spanish makes a T-V distinction in second person pronouns that has no equivalent in modern English. Object pronouns can be both clitic and non-clitic, with non-clitic forms carrying greater emphasis.

  4. Grammatical gender in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    When the final consonants in these endings are dropped, the result is -u for both; this became -o in Spanish. However, a word like Latin iste had the neuter istud; the former became este and the latter became esto in Spanish. Another sign that Spanish once had a grammatical neuter exists in words that derive from neuter plurals.

  5. Hilaria Baldwin says fake Spanish accent controversy put her ...

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    The entrepreneur and yoga instructor looks back on the 2020 controversy surrounding her Spanish accent in the premiere episode of her reality show (out Feb. 23 on TLC) with husband Alec Baldwin ...

  6. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish names are the traditional way of identifying, and the official way of registering, a person in Spain. They are composed of a given name (simple or composite) [a] and two surnames (the first surname of each parent). Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname.

  7. Richard Gere left America for his wife: everything to know ...

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    Alejandra Silva, 41, a Spanish socialite and activist, ... is an advocate for ending homelessness and is a patron of a foundation called Hogar Si. She is also an environmental activist. She and ...

  8. Gender neutrality in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Some Spanish-speaking people advocate for the use of the pronouns elle (singular) and elles (plural). [14] Spanish often uses -a and -o for gender agreement in adjectives corresponding with feminine and masculine nouns, respectively; in order to agree with a gender neutral or non-binary noun, it is suggested to use the suffix -e.

  9. Meghan Markle accused of copying Spanish coat of arms in ...

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    Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, is now called As Ever. The coat of arms for Porreres, which dates back to 1370, features a colorful palm tree, also in the center, with ...