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So in this lesson, we heard the “vosotros” form, which, as we’ve learned, is the second person plural form of verbs. Now, we can make the generalization that this form is used in Spain, but not in Latin America; but we should also add that it’s used in most literary and official documents. Has anyone heard this form used anywhere else?
Category: Regional Spanish Series |
Grammar: ser, vosotros | Function: asking who someone is | Topic: introduction | Politeness Level: informal
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