OK the question of Samuel is how are you? Miss Gonzalez should say "Good, and you'' so this in Spanish is "Bien y a ti"
it is jovenes because the "es" now adds another syllable so the accent mark is no longer needed and the stress would still be placed on the "o"
If you're asking for the Spanish pronouns, here they are!
-yo (I)
-tú (you, informal)
-él (he)
-ella (she)
-nosotros (as) : we
-vosotros (as) : you, plural, **ONLY USED IN SPAIN**
-usted (you, formal)
-ustedes (you, formal, plural)
-ellos (they, masc.)
-ellas (they, fem)
If I missed anything, sorry~!
Answer:Perdón, pero no hablo español.
Explanation:
Answer:
SHE=ELLA
Explanation:
because "she" is only used with girl. IN SPANISH WOULD BE ELLA