Ello – Neuter Subject Pronoun
Ello is the Spanish neuter subject pronoun, used to mean “it” or “this” when referring to something non-specific, such as a situation or idea.
Some Spanish pronouns and articles have a singular neuter form, which is neither masculine nor feminine. This neuter form replaces or modifies something that is undefined or abstract, such as an idea or quality.
Ello is the Spanish neuter subject pronoun, used to mean “it” or “this” when referring to something non-specific, such as a situation or idea.
Ello is the Spanish neuter tonic pronoun, used to mean “it” or “this” after a preposition when referring to something non-specific, such as a situation or idea.
Spanish’s neuter article, lo, is invariable and can be used in front of just about any adjective in order to express something abstract or a quality.
B1 - Intermediate Spanish • exclamations • neuter
Lo is the Spanish neuter direct object pronoun, used to mean "it" when referring to something non-specific or with no gender, such as an idea, adjective, situation, or clause.