What is the spanish equivalent to the following subject pronouns

it and we

"it" depends upon what is in mind. If it is a masculine singular noun (el libro, for example) it = él (just like he) but if it is a feminine singular noun (la casa, for example), it = ella (just like she).

As for we, if the group is made up of all males or males and females mixed (even if there are 200 females and ONE male), we = nosotros. But, if the group is made up of all females = nosotras.

Sra

so for it the answer would be el or ella

It would be él (with accent) or ella. There is one other word for "it" when it is "neuter" or no specific noun in mind. That word is one you may never see: ello.

Sra

P.S. If you don't know how to make accent marks with a computer, tell me 2 things: a) do you have a MAC (easy) or a PC (diffiult) and b) do you have Windws or not.

Sra

The Spanish equivalent to the subject pronoun "it" depends on the gender of the noun it refers to. If the noun is singular and masculine, the equivalent pronoun is "él." If the noun is singular and feminine, the equivalent pronoun is "ella." For example:

- "El perro" (the dog) - "Él" (it)
- "La casa" (the house) - "Ella" (it)

On the other hand, the Spanish equivalent to the subject pronoun "we" is "nosotros" for a group of people including both males and a mix of genders, or "nosotras" if the group exclusively consists of females. For example:

- "Nosotros somos amigos" (We are friends)
- "Nosotras hablamos español" (We speak Spanish)

To find the Spanish equivalent of subject pronouns, it is important to consider the gender and number of the noun or the group the pronoun refers to.