Spanish Pronouns Overview

This is the Spanish Pronouns Overview.

The Spanish pronouns are ordered according to the CEFR level scale.

What Are Pronouns?

Pronouns are a subcategory of nouns. What sets them apart are that pronouns can replace other nouns. 

For example, if you tell a story about your father John, it becomes rather dull if you keep saying “John” over and over again.

In that case you can refer to your father as “he” or “him”.

There are many different kinds of pronouns, you will meet all of them as you progress!

Learning Path

In A0/A1 you will learn the fundamentals of Spanish pronouns. 

In A2 you will learn about the elementary principles of Spanish pronouns.

In B1 you will learn about the intermediate principles of Spanish pronouns.

In B2 you will learn about the upper intermediate principles of Spanish pronouns.

In C1 you will learn about the advanced principles of Spanish pronouns.

Spanish A0/A1: Pronouns

Yo = I

Él/Ella = He/She

Nosotros = We

Ellos/Ellas = They

Tú/Usted/Vosotros/Ustedes = You

Spanish A2: Pronouns

Spanish Direct Object Pronouns

Spanish Indirect Object Pronouns

Este/Esta/Estos/Estas/Esto = This One/These Ones/This

Ese/Esa/Esos/Esas/Eso = That One/Those Ones/That

Algo = Anything and Something

Alguien = Someone and Anyone

Nada = Not Anything and Nothing

Nadie = Not Anyone and Nobody/No One

Spanish Possessive Pronouns

Otro = Another and Other

Mi vs Mí

Spanish B1: Pronouns

Que

El Cual/La Cual/Los Cuales/Las Cuales

Quien/Quienes

=

Who/That/Which

How to Use Spanish Indirect and Direct Object Pronouns Together

Lo Que = What/Which/That Which/The Thing That

How to Position Spanish Pronouns with Conjugated Verbs

How to Use Reciprocal Verbs in Spanish

Quien vs Quién

Spanish B2: Pronouns

El que/La que/Los que/Las que = The one/Ones who/That

 

How To Use El que/La que/Los que/Las que With Prepositions

How To Use Prepositions With Lo Que in Spanish

 

Spanish C1: Pronouns

How To Say Whose in Spanish With Cuyo/Cuya/Cuyos/Cuyas