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Using Pronouns After Prepositions in Spanish

Learn the correct Spanish pronouns to use after prepositions, like 'para mí' and 'con él'. This deck covers the special forms 'conmigo' and 'contigo', and how to add emphasis with phrases like 'a mí me gusta'.
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Lesson#1
In Spanish, after prepositions like 'para', meaning for, or 'de', meaning of, you don't use the subject pronouns 'yo' or 'tú'. Instead, you use a special set of pronouns called prepositional pronouns.
Lesson#2
To say 'for me', you don't use 'yo'. Instead, the pronoun for 'me' after a preposition is 'mí'. For example, 'Este regalo es para mí' means 'This gift is for me'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'The coffee is for me.'

El café es para mí.

Quiz#4
How do you say 'This message is for me' in Spanish?

Este mensaje es para mí.

Lesson#5
Similarly, to say 'for you' when speaking to a friend, you don't use 'tú'. The pronoun for 'you' when speaking informally to one person is 'ti'. For example, 'Tengo algo para ti' means 'I have something for you'.
Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'This is for you', when addressing a friend.

Esto es para ti.

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