her
BrE /hɜːr/ AmE /hɜːr/
pronoun en → es
used to show that something belongs to a female person or animal
su (femenino)
- [T + obj]
Collocations her car · her house
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That's her book.
Ese es su libro.
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that has already been mentioned, or is known about from the situation
ella (objeto)
- [T + obj]
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She gave her a present.
Le dio un regalo.
used to show that the action of a verb affects the female person or animal doing it
ella misma (reflexivo)
- [T + obj]
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She hurt herself.
Se lastimó.
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the subject of a sentence, question, etc.
ella (sujeto)
- [T + obj]
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She likes coffee.
Ella le gusta el café.
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a question
¿a ella?
- [T + obj]
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Did she give it to her?
¿Se lo dio a ella?
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a negative sentence
a ella
- [T + obj]
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She didn't give it to her.
No se lo dio a ella.
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a relative clause
a quien, que ella
- [T + obj]
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She's the woman who her husband left.
Ella es la mujer a quien su marido dejó.
used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is being compared in a sentence
a ella
- [T + obj]
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She's taller than her sister.
Ella es más alta que su hermana.