ñ got it. Thanks KY.
Spanish 101
pronouns
1st singular I yo
2nd " you tú (in a familiar sense)
3rd " he,she,it él,ella,usted
1st plural we nosotros
2nd " you vosotros (don't bother learning, most don't even know it)
3rd " they ellos,ellas,ustedes
2nd person versus 3rd person singular
Simple, if you know the person hence familiar 2nd person (tú). Why accents on tú and él. Tu is also the possesive your ie tu pelo (your hair) and el is an article the ie el precio (the price). When addressing a chica using the 2nd person brings her closer to you. Addressing her in the 3rd person creates a distance. Think of it like this. Do you want a BBBJ or CBJ. BBBJ equals 2nd person ie lips on your sausage. CBJ equals 3rd person ie condom between your sausage and her lips.
2nd person plural is proper, proper Spanish from Spain. Unfortunately for me, I had no chioce but to learn it bcs my teacher was from Barcelona. Just ignore it.
The verb to be
ser stated as a fact
estar stated as temporary condition, emotions, location
yo soy estoy
tu eres estás
él,ella,usted es está
nosotros somos estamos
ellos,ellas,ustedes son están
How to use them.
Ser
Yo soy un monger I am a monger (Fact, never expect it to change)
Tú eres bonita You are pretty (notice 2nd person BBBJ

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Tu amiga es atractiva Your friend is attractive (the friend is feminine bcs you are setting up a dupla)
Estar
Yo estoy exitado I am excited (Not forever baby, right now, lets go, be sure you have already negotiated)
Tú estás cansada Are you tired (hopefully this is after sex)
Tu N*no está enfermo Your son is sick (he will not be sick forever) BTW expect short session with phone call at an hour
There is another verb used, tener, which is also used but it has a specific uses.
http://spanish.about.com/od/usingpartic ... /tener.htm I am hungry Tengo hambre
Are you thirsty Tienes sed
He is cold Él tiene frio
One last thing about to be, weather.
It is cold/hot outside Hace frÃo/calor
After writing all this, it is much easier to go to this site and start from the begining.
http://spanish.about.com/cs/forbeginner ... _intro.htmDean