Prepositional/personal pronouns are used after prepositions. They are the same as the subject pronouns, with the exceptions of mí, ti, and sí. |
Sí is used to mean himself, herself, yourself, and themselves. The written accent over mí and sí avoids confusion with si; if, and mi; my. |
When the preposition con is used with mí, ti, or sí, a single word is formed by adding -go: conmigo; with me, contigo; with you, consigo; with himself, herself, etc. |
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