German pronouns are German words that function as pronouns. As with pronouns in other languages, they are frequently employed as the subject or object...
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a pronoun is "you", which can be either singular or plural. Sub-types include personal and possessive pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative...
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it. Generic antecedents Gender-specific pronoun English personal pronouns Homo and Mensch are Latin and German words respectively which mean 'man' in a...
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Personal pronouns are pronouns that are associated primarily with a particular grammatical person – first person (as I), second person (as you), or third...
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languages such as Hindi, the relative pronouns are distinct from the interrogative pronouns. In English, different pronouns are sometimes used if the antecedent...
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also German pronouns. In Hindi, there are two primary reflexive pronouns, the reflexive pronoun खुद (khud) [from PIE *swé] meaning "self" and pronoun अपना...
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types that are indisputably pronouns are the personal pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and reciprocal pronouns. The full set is presented...
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Chinese pronouns are pronouns in the Chinese languages. This article highlights Mandarin Chinese pronouns. There are also Cantonese pronouns and Hokkien...
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The English personal pronouns are a subset of English pronouns taking various forms according to number, person, case and grammatical gender. Modern English...
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context. In English, pronouns mostly function as pro-forms, but there are pronouns that are not pro-forms and pro-forms that are not pronouns.: 239 Examples...
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while others call my a possessive adjective and mine a possessive pronoun. Other pronouns may be capitalized when referring to the Deity ("God's in His heaven")...
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Proto-Indo-European (PIE) pronouns, especially demonstrative pronouns, are difficult to reconstruct because of their variety in later languages. PIE pronouns inflected...
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for relative pronouns. Reflexive pronouns are used when a subject and object are the same, as in Ich wasche mich "I wash myself". The pronoun man refers...
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Possessive (redirect from Possessive pronouns)
possessive). The personal pronouns of many languages correspond to both a set of possessive determiners and a set of possessive pronouns. For example, the English...
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is an example of exophora. Dummy pronouns are used in many Germanic languages, including German and English. Pronoun-dropping languages such as Spanish...
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pronouns that in some ways work quite differently from English ones. This page details their usage. For declensions, see Slovene declension#Pronouns....
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Accusative case (category Articles containing German-language text)
that occur in the accusative case are pronouns: "me", "him", "her", "us", "whom", and "them". For example, the pronoun she, as the subject of a clause, is...
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Middle High German (MHG; endonym: diutsch or tiutsch; New High German: Mittelhochdeutsch [ˈmɪtl̩hoːxˌdɔʏtʃ] , shortened as Mhdt. or Mhd.) is the term...
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third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener. Some languages, such as Slavic, with gender-specific pronouns have...
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the case and the gender of the corresponding noun. German articles – like adjectives and pronouns – have the same plural forms for all three genders....
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The reciprocal pronouns of English are one another and each other, and they form the category of anaphors along with reflexive pronouns (myself, yourselves...
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Spanish pronouns in some ways work quite differently from their English counterparts. Subject pronouns are often omitted, and object pronouns come in...
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Korean has personal pronouns for the 1st and 2nd person, with distinctions for honorifics, and it prefers demonstrative pronouns in the 3rd person, which...
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Portuguese personal pronouns and possessives display a higher degree of inflection than other parts of speech. Personal pronouns have distinct forms according...
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structuralists suggest that the Japanese language does not have pronouns as such, since, unlike pronouns in most other languages that have them, these words are...
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pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific, familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns...
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reflexive modifier 'sebya', applicable to all pronouns. Intensifier pronouns may be used to intensify the 'base' pronoun: "ona sama vidit" ("She-herself-sees)...
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Spanish personal pronouns have distinct forms according to whether they stand for the subject (nominative) or object, and third-person pronouns make an additional...
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Personal pronouns: Interrogative pronoun: Er/Wir for Direct Address Er ('he') as a form of direct address was previously widespread among German speakers...
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with third person agreeing in gender as well for singular pronouns only. Table 7 Personal Pronouns: The verbs in Pomattertitsch can be categorized into one...
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