What is ese vs eso?

Ese and eso are both Spanish words, but they have different meanings.

Ese is a masculine singular demonstrative pronoun that means "that" in English. It is used to identify a specific object or person that is close to the listener, but not close to the speaker.

For example:

  • Ese niño está jugando con su perro. (That boy is playing with his dog.)

Eso, on the other hand, is a neuter singular demonstrative pronoun that means "that" or "that thing" in English. It is used to refer to something previously mentioned or to something that is not close to both the speaker and the listener.

For example:

  • Quiero comprar eso que vimos en la tienda. (I want to buy that thing we saw in the store.)

In summary, ese is used to refer to a specific object or person that is close to the listener but not the speaker, while eso is used to refer to something previously mentioned or something that is not close to either the speaker or the listener.