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===Spanish=== In Spanish, as with Latin and most Romance languages, the subject is encoded in the verb conjugation. Pronoun use is not obligatory. * {{lang|es|(Yo) Necesito ayuda}}: I need help. * {{lang|es|(Tú) Eres mi amiga}}: You (informal) are my friend. * {{lang|es|(Vos) Sos mi amiga}}: You (informal) are my friend. * {{lang|es|(Usted) Me ve}}: You (formal) see me. * {{lang|es|(Él) Está en su habitación}}: He is in his bedroom. * {{lang|es|(Ella) Está cansada}}: She is tired. * {{lang|es|(Nosotros) Vamos a la playa}}: We go to the beach. * {{lang|es|(Vosotros) Deberíais andaros}}: You (plural, informal) should leave. * {{lang|es|(Ustedes) No son bienvenidos aquí}}: You (plural) are not welcome here. * {{lang|es|(Ellos) Están durmiendo}}: They are asleep. * {{lang|es|(Ellas) Van allí}}: They (feminine) go there. In Spanish, for the most part one may choose whether to use the subject or not. Generally if a subject is provided, it is either for clarity or for emphasis. Sentences with a null subject are used more frequently than sentences with a subject.
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