But—

Yo he comprado la partida de ferretería y quincalla y no V.: I have bought the lot of ironware and small ware and not you.

=Object Pronouns=.

These are divided into two classes—1. =Disjunctive=, viz., following a preposition—

Mí (me) Nosotros-as (us)
Tí (thee) Vosotros-as (you)
Él (him, it, m.) Ellos-as (them)
Ella (her, it, f.) Ello (neuter) (it, referring
to a whole statement)
V. (you, sing.) Vs. (you, pl.)

EXAMPLES—

Ellos hablan de mí: They speak of me.
Nosotros trabajamos para él: We work for him.
Ella confía en tí, en V.: She trusts thee, you.
V. se declara contra ellos: You declare against them.

2. =Conjunctive=, viz., direct or indirect object of verb (without a preposition).

Él me[73] ama (he loves me) Él nos ama (he loves us)
Él te ama (he loves thee) Él os ama (he loves you)
Él lo or le ama (he loves Él los ama (he loves them,
him, it, m.) m.)
Él la ama (he loves her, Él las ama (he loves them,
or it, f.) f.)

[Footnote 73: N.B.—In the conjunctive form the 1st and 2nd persons are the same for both direct and indirect objects, but the 3rd pers. differs.]