Object Pronouns

19 języków

hiszpańskiPronombres de Objeto Directo
A1Direct object pronouns (me, te, lo/la, nos, os, los/las) replace direct objects. Placed before conjugated verbs, attached to infinitives/gerunds/affirmative commands.
francuskiPronoms COD
A1Direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les) replace direct objects. Placed before the conjugated verb. Le/la become l' before vowels.
włoskiPronomi Diretti
A1Direct object pronouns (mi, ti, lo, la, La, ci, vi, li, le) replace direct objects. Usually placed before conjugated verbs, attached to infinitives.
portugalskiPronomes de Objeto Direto
A1Direct object pronouns (me, te, o/a, nos, vos, os/as) replace direct objects. Position varies: usually after verb in Portugal (vejo-te), before in Brazil (te vejo).
rosyjskiПадежи местоимений
A2Personal pronouns decline: я→меня/мне/мной, ты→тебя/тебе/тобой, он→его/ему/им, etc. Note н- prefix after prepositions (у него, к ней).
niderlandzkiLijdend Voorwerp Voornaamwoorden
A1Object pronouns: mij/me (me), jou/je (you), u (you formal), hem (him), haar (her), het (it), ons (us), jullie (you pl.), hen/hun/ze (them). Stressed and unstressed forms exist.
szwedzkiObjektspronomen
A2Object forms: mig, dig, honom/henne/den/det, oss, er, dem. Used as direct and indirect objects.
polskiZaimki Przedmiotowe
A2Accusative/dative pronoun forms: mnie/mi, cię/ci, go/mu, nas/nam. Short (clitic) vs long (stressed) forms.
duńskiObjektspronominer
A2Object forms: mig, dig, ham/hende/den/det, os, jer, dem. Used as direct and indirect objects.
norweskiObjektspronomen
A2Object forms: meg, deg, ham/henne/den/det, oss, dere, dem. Used as direct and indirect objects.
greckiΑντικειμενικές Αντωνυμίες
A2Weak object pronouns: με/μου, σε/σου, τον-την-το/του-της-του, μας, σας, τους-τις-τα/τους. Placed before verb.
czeskiPředmětová Zájmena
A2Accusative/dative pronoun forms: mě/mně, tě/tobě, ho/mu, nás/nám. Short (clitic) vs long forms and their positions.
hebrajskiכינויי מושא
A2Direct object pronouns: אותי (me), אותך (you), אותו (him), אותה (her), אותנו (us), אותם/ן (them). Follow the verb.
ukraińskiПредметні Займенники
A2Accusative/dative pronoun forms: мене/мені, тебе/тобі, його/йому, нас/нам. Short and long forms.
perskiضمایر مفعولی
A2Direct and indirect object pronouns. Full forms with را: من را mara (me), تو را torā (you). Enclitic forms attach to verbs: م- (-am), ت- (-at), ش- (-ash). Colloquial merging: مرا → منو mano.
jorubaArọ́pò Orúkọ Àfojúsùn
A2Object pronouns differ from subject forms: mi (me), ọ/ẹ (you), ún/an (him/her/it), wa (us), yín (you pl.), wọn (them). Emphatic forms: èmi (I myself), ìwọ (you yourself), etc.
walijskiRhagenwau Dibynol
A2Direct and indirect object pronouns using possessives + verb-noun: fy + SM (me), dy + SM (you), ei + SM (him), ei + AM (her). Example: Mae e'n fy ngweld i (He sees me).
katalońskiPronoms de Complement Indirecte
A2Indirect object weak pronouns: em (to me), et (to you), li (to him/her), ens (to us), us (to you pl.), els (to them). Used with verbs like donar, dir, ensenyar, demanar.
angielskiObject Pronouns
A1Object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) replace noun objects. Used after verbs and prepositions.

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