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  2. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    "Tu casa" (tú with an (acute) accent is the subject pronoun, tu with no accent is a possessive adjective) means "your house" in the familiar singular: the owner of the house is one person, and it is a person with whom one has the closer relationship the tú form implies.

  3. Tu amor (Luis Fonsi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tu Amor" (English: Your Love) is a ballad written by British–Venezuelan singer-songwriter Jeremías, produced by Sebastián Krys and co-produced by Dam Warner and Lee Levin and performed by Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter Luis Fonsi. It was included as the one of two new cuts on his greatest hits package Éxitos 98:06 (2006). The ...

  4. Voseo - Wikipedia

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    The tuteo equivalent would have been ¡Pide aquí tu fría! Voseo used on signage inside a shopping mall in Tegucigalpa, Honduras: En City sí encontrás de todo para lucir como te gusta ("At City you find everything to look how you like"). The tuteo equivalent would have been En City sí encuentras de todo para lucir como te gusta. In South ...

  5. Sin Tu Amor - Wikipedia

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    "Sin tu amor" by Miguel Sandoval (composer), recorded by Luigi Alva, 1963 "Sin Tu Amor", 2000 song by Pedro Fernández from the album Yo no fui "Sin Tu Amor", 2005 song by Ana Gabriel from the album Dos amores un amante

  6. Solamente Tu Amor - Wikipedia

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    "Solamente Tu Amor" ("Only Your Love") is a song written by Donato Poveda and performed by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne. [1] It was released as the lead single from his seventh studio album Volver a Nacer .

  7. Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amor", also known as "Amor Amor" and "Amor Amor Amor" is a popular song published in 1943. The music was written by Gabriel Ruiz , with original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez and English lyrics by Sunny Skylar .

  8. Spanish conjugation - Wikipedia

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    The pronouns yo, tú, vos, [1] él, nosotros, vosotros [2] and ellos are used to symbolise the three persons and two numbers. Note, however, that Spanish is a pro-drop language , and so it is the norm to omit subject pronouns when not needed for contrast or emphasis.

  9. Tú y Yo Volvemos al Amor - Wikipedia

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    "Tu y Yo Volvemos al Amor" is a song by American duo Ha*Ash for their third studio album "Habitación Doble" (2008). It was released on February 6, 2009 as the third of the single . [ 7 ] It was written by Cristóbal Sansano and Monica Naranjo while the song was produced by Graeme Pleeth and Mauri Stern. [ 8 ]