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Tú, Usted, and Vos: A Guide to Spanish Second-Person Pronouns

This article explains the differences between three Spanish second-person singular pronouns: tú (informal), usted (formal), and vos (regional informal used in parts of Latin America). It covers when to use each pronoun, regional variations, conjugation patterns, and what to do if you use the wrong pronoun. The piece provides practical guidance for Spanish learners navigating formality and regional differences in pronoun usage.

Olivia Thayer, M.A.7h ago9 min readen
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Generally, tú is an informal way to address someone.
Read on to learn the basics of tú, usted… and another important regional pronoun, vos!
Don't let these pronouns get the best of you!

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Don’t let these pronouns get the best of you!
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