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Ira Lisetskai [31]
3 years ago
12

How do I express "this" or "that" in Spanish?

Spanish
2 answers:
harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
7 0
Esta is feminine
Esto masculine
Esa feminine
Ese masculine
AlekseyPX3 years ago
3 0

Answer: este, estos, esta, estas, ese, esos, esa, esas, aquel, aquellos, aquella, aquellas.

Explanation:

Demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns are written the same in Spanish and to differentiate them, the pronouns have a diacritical mark.

Adjectives and pronouns in Spanish have to agree in gender and number with the nouns they accompany or replace.

Demonstrative adjectives are those words that accompany the noun to mark the distance that separates the speaker from the object, place or person to which it refers.

<em>The adjectives that indicate so much proximity to the speaker that it is possible to touch are: </em>

"Este" to indicate an object, or person, or animal of masculine gender. (This)

"Estos" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the masculine gender. (These)

"Esta" to indicate an object, or person, or animal of feminine gender. (This)

"Estas" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the feminine gender. (These)

<em>The adjectives that indicate proximity but cannot be touched are: </em>

"Ese" to indicate a person or animal of the masculine gender. (That)

"Esos" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the masculine gender. (Those)

"Esa" to indicate an object, or person, or animal of feminine gender. (That)

"Esas" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the feminine gender. (Those)

<em>The adjectives that indicate distance are:</em>  

"Aquel" to indicate a person or animal of masculine gender. (That over there)

"Aquellos" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the masculine gender. (Those over there)

"Aquella" to indicate an object, animal or person of feminine gender. (That over there)

"Aquellas" to indicate various objects, people or animals of the feminine gender. (Those over there)

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