Santiago Caruso - The Abyss
"oh ok good it's just that recently some of the asks i send aren't sending. at first i thought people were ignoring me but then i remembered i'm too awesome for that. about ti: not exactly. tu means your but it's also a pronoun and so is ti. the difference is that ti is accompanied by a preposition." by alchemymeister
tu’ (i dont know how to make accent marks sorry apostrophes will have to do) is you, right, and then tu (no accent) is your. so what context would you use ti in? like, “quiero ir mas cerco a ti”? that kind of thing? (thanks for the impromptu spanish lesson) (also this is kinda random but you obviously speak perfect english+spanish, did you grow up speaking both or did you learn later on?) (languages are so cool)






