-
vozotros (i.e.
there is no
ustedes, as in
standard Spanish).
Throughout Latin America, the
second person plural pronoun ustedes is
almost always used orally...
-
Spanish it
merges with the
formal second-person
plural (e.g.,
ustedes comen). Thus
ustedes is used as both the
formal and
familiar second-person pronoun...
-
maintains the formal/familiar
distinction with
ustedes and
vosotros respectively. The use of
ustedes with the
second person plural is
sometimes heard...
- Islands) and
Equatorial Guinea; in the
Americas its
function is
carried by
ustedes. All of the
normative preterite forms for use with tú end with -ste. Colloquially...
- of the
Argentine national anthem ("Oíd, mortales, el
grito sagrado"). (
Ustedes) son: "You (all) are";
formal plural where vosotros is used; both familiar...
- (Three gems of
golden cinema". La Crónica de Hoy.
Mexico City, Mexico.
Retrieved 8
November 2020.
Ustedes los
ricos at IMDb
Ustedes los
ricos at AllMovie...
- and
informal treatment, is
ustedes,
while in most of
Spain the
informal second-person
plural pronoun is
vosotros with
ustedes used only in the
formal treatment...
- with
ustedes in Rioplatense, as in most
other Latin American dialects.
While usted is the
formal second person singular pronoun, its
plural ustedes has...
- use
ustedes as the
plural regardless of
level of formality. A
disused equivalent of vuestro(s)/vuestra(s) is voso(s)/vosa(s). Note:
Usted and
ustedes are...
- (1948)
Cortesana (1948) The Well-paid (1948) En los
Altos de
Jalisco (1948)
Ustedes los
Ricos (1948) En cada
puerto un amor (1949) Las
puertas del presidio...