Learn how to say that/those over there in Spanish as pronouns
In Spanish, to express that (over there), that one (over there) or those ones (over there) we use the demonstrative pronouns: aquel, aquella, aquellos, aquellas and aquello.
Like all pronouns they do not accompany a noun. The noun they refer to has been mentioned before, either in the same or a previous sentence.
Have a look and listen to these examples:
The pronouns agree in gender and number with the noun they are referring to:
Masculine | Feminine | |
Singular (that one) (over there) |
aquel |
aquella |
Plural (those ones) (over there) |
aquellos |
aquellas |
Referring to an idea
When the pronoun is referring to an idea, then we use the neutral pronoun aquello, and there is only one form. You could translate it as "it" or "that".
Have a look and listen to the following examples:
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