Pronoun second singular person in old Spanish, used since the end of the middle ages as a courtesy or treatment formula between the ordinary people or those who did not have a title, equivalent to your worship, your worship, vuesamerced, vuesamerce, vusted, Marquise, you, uste, metaplasmos your worship, and also to you or you. This pronoun is now used mostly in the interior of Colombia ( linguistic remnants of colonization ) and also sumerced or its metaplasm sumercé, colombianismo recognized by the Academy.