grammar.pronouns.subject-omission

Dropping subject pronouns

Spanish normally omits subject pronouns — the verb ending already says who acts. Keeping them adds emphasis or contrast.

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Explanation

Hablo español already means 'I speak Spanish'; yo hablo español stresses the I. Use the pronoun for contrast (yo cocino y tú lavas), to disambiguate identical forms (él/ella/usted hablaba), or for emphasis.

Overusing pronouns is the classic English-speaker accent in writing: every sentence starting with yo sounds insistent or self-centered.

Examples

Vivo en Montreal.
I live in Montreal.

Region: global

Yo pago esta vez.
I'm paying this time.

Region: global

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