Subject Pronoun Prepositional Pronoun English
yo
mí
me
tú
ti
you
él
él
him
ella
ella
her
usted
usted
you
nosotros
nosotros
us
nosotras
nosotras
us
ellos
ellos
them
ellas
ellas
them
ustedes
ustedes
you (all)
vosotros
vosotros
you (all)
vosotras
vosotras
you (all)
The pronoun sí may be used instead of él, ella, ellos or ellas when these are used reflexively (when the subject and object are the same person).
Example: Cree que lo puede hacer por sí solo. (He thinks he can do it all by himself.)
Prepositional Pronoun Examples
Mi madre siempre habla de mí.
My mother always talks about me.
Este regalo es para ti.
This gift is for you.
Con Exceptions
When used after the preposition con (with), three prepositional pronouns change form.
con + mí = conmigo (with me)
con + ti = contigo (with you)
con + sí = consigo (with himself/herself)
¿Quieres salir conmigo?
Do you want to go out with me?
Ella va contigo.
She is going with you.
Siempre habla consigo mismo.
He always talks to himself.
Exceptions
Mí and ti are not used after the following prepositions.
entre
between
excepto
except
incluso
including
menos
except
salvo
except
según
according to
Es la diferencia entre tú y yo.
It is the difference between you and me.
Según tú, es un buen hombre.
According to you, he is a good man.
More on Pronouns
Want to up your Spanish pronoun game? Check out our other articles on Spanish pronouns:
Subject Pronouns in Spanish
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish
Direct Object Pronoun Placement
Indirect Object Pronoun Placement
Possessive Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
"You" in Spanish
Relative Pronouns
Reciprocal Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns