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➡ In today's lesson we will study the Personal Pronouns. 😎
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Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ..., Conditional Mood, The Nominative Case in Danish & Interrogative words in Danish.
Different Danish Pronouns[edit | edit source]
Here are the different pronouns in Danish:
- personal pronouns (jeg, du, han, hun, den, det, de, vi, I, de)
- possessive pronouns (min, mit, mine, din, dit, dine, hans, hendes, deres, dens, dets, vores, jeres)
- demonstrative pronouns (denne, dette, den, det, disse, de der)
- relative pronouns (som, der)
- undefined pronouns (nogle, nogen, noget, ingen, ikke nogen, intet, enhver, alle , alt, man)
- reflective pronouns (mig, dig, sig, os, jer)
- interrogative pronouns (hvem, hvis, hvad, hvilken, hvilketn hvilke, hvor, hvornår, hvordan, hvor længe, hvor lang tid).
Personlige pronomen - Personal pronouns[edit | edit source]
Dansk | English |
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jeg | I |
du | you |
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den, det | it |
vi | we |
I | you |
de | they |
to love + Subjective Pronoun[edit | edit source]
Dansk | English |
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jeg elsker | I love |
du elsker | you love |
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vi elsker | we love |
I elsker | you love |
de elsker | they love |
To know + Objective Pronoun[edit | edit source]
Dansk | English |
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DU KENDER MIG | YOU KNOW ME |
JEG KENDER DIG | I KNOW YOU |
JEG KENDER HAM | I KNOW HIM |
JEG KENDER HENDE | I KNOW HER |
DE KENDER OS | THEY KNOW US |
DE KENDER JER | THEY KNOW YOU (PLUR) |
JEG KENDER DEM | I KNOW THEM (COMM) |
JEG KENDER DEM | I KNOW THEM (NEUT) |
With + Objective Pronoun[edit | edit source]
Dansk | English |
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MED MIG | WITH ME |
MED DIG | WITH YOU |
MED HAM | WITH HIM |
MED HENDE | WITH HER |
MED OS | WITH US |
MED JER | WITH YOU (PLUR) |
MED DEM | WITH THEM (COMM) |
MED DEM | WITH THEM (NEUT) |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- The Genitive Case in Danish
- Present Continuous in Danish
- How to use “be” with adjectives in Danish
- How to use “can” in Danish
- How to use “to be” with names and places
- Adjectives
- The Dative Case in Danish
- Present Tense
- Future Tense