<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Personal pronouns / Languages of El Salvador / Spanish language / Spanish grammar / Languages of Costa Rica / T–V distinction / Spanish pronouns / Slavic honorifics / Du / Linguistics / Languages of North America / Americas
Date: 2009-01-18 19:28:11
Personal pronouns
Languages of El Salvador
Spanish language
Spanish grammar
Languages of Costa Rica
T–V distinction
Spanish pronouns
Slavic honorifics
Du
Linguistics
Languages of North America
Americas

¿Tú o Usted? We were all taught to speak to older people, our teachers, people in authority, etc. in a more formal, respectful manner. With our family and friends, we usually have a more informal, casual way of speakin

Add to Reading List

Source URL: mendycolbert.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 51,77 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

PERSONAL PRONOUNS in ANCIENT GREEK Personal singular I, me

PERSONAL PRONOUNS in ANCIENT GREEK Personal singular I, me

DocID: 1sirB - View Document

Preliminares_SOL A SB.indd

Preliminares_SOL A SB.indd

DocID: 1rtnw - View Document

Preliminares_SOL A SB.indd

Preliminares_SOL A SB.indd

DocID: 1rlOF - View Document

  As editors, we work to ensure writing is accurate, clear, factual and correct. But it can be easy to get hung up on “rules” of language that are really just peeves or shibboleths – and that only serve to distrac

  As editors, we work to ensure writing is accurate, clear, factual and correct. But it can be easy to get hung up on “rules” of language that are really just peeves or shibboleths – and that only serve to distrac

DocID: 1rg9H - View Document

Luso-Brazilian News October 15th, 2012 Bate-Papo this Thursday, October

Luso-Brazilian News October 15th, 2012 Bate-Papo this Thursday, October

DocID: 1r6Wd - View Document