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"Me" is a form of "me", a pronoun which is often translated as "me". "Them" is a pronoun which is often translated as "los". Learn more about the difference between "me" and "them" below.
me(
mi
)
A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
pronoun
a. me
Are you going to call me tomorrow?¿Me vas a llamar mañana?
Look at me when I'm talking to you.Mírame cuando te estoy hablando.
a.
The coffee is for me.El café es para mí.
b. conmigo (after "with")
Please, come with me.Por favor, venga conmigo.
a. yo
I love puppies. - Me, too.Amo los cachorros. - Yo también.
Me, I want ice cream!Yo, ¡yo quiero helado!
a. yo
Who is it? - It's me.¿Quién es? - Soy yo.
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them(
thehm
)
A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
pronoun
a. los (masculine)
It's been a long time since I talked to my brothers. I want to see them!Llevo mucho tiempo sin hablar con mis hermanos. ¡Ya los quiero ver!
b. las (feminine)
My aunts just arrived at the bus station. We need to go pick them up.Mis tías acaban de llegar al terminal de autobuses. Hay que ir a recogerlas.
a. les
I already gave them the money.Ya les di el dinero.
b. se (used with direct object pronoun)
Why are they asking for the payment? I already gave it to them!¿Por qué están pidiendo el pago? ¡Ya se lo di!
a. ellos (masculine)
I really need to talk to them.Realmente necesito hablar con ellos.
b. ellas (feminine)
Every day is Friday for them.Todos los días son viernes para ellas.
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