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address with the pronoun vos

  • 1 voseo

    m.
    informal mode of speech using the voice vos.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vosear.
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    1 use of vos
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    masculino use of the vos form instead of
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    masculino use of the vos form instead of
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    ( Ling) use of the vos form instead of
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    Del verbo vosear: ( conjugate vosear)

    voseo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    voseó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    vosear    
    voseo
    vosear ( conjugate vosear) verbo transitivo
    to address sb using the
    vos form

    voseo sustantivo masculino
    use of the vos form instead of tú

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    voseo nm
    = practice of using the “vos” pronoun instead of “tú”
    VOSEO
    Voseo means the use of the “vos” form instead of “tú” in the second person singular. This is the norm in the River Plate region, where it is always used with a special form of the verb in the present tense (e.g. “vos tenés” instead of “tú tienes”). It is also found in other areas of Latin America. In Chile and areas of Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela, “tú” is also used, indicating slightly less informality. The forms “vos” and “tú” are used alternately in Central America, ranging from mostly “vos” in Costa Rica to mostly “tú” in Panama. In these areas, “vos” may be used with the normal second person singular verb form (e.g. “vos tienes”).

    Spanish-English dictionary > voseo

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