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Hi Sinhala learners! 😊<br>In today's lesson, we will be discussing pronouns in the Sinhala language. Pronouns are words that replace nouns and can be used to refer to people, places, things, or ideas. Knowing how to use pronouns correctly is essential for speaking and writing in Sinhala.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/sinhala Sinhala] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about pronouns in Sinhala. Pronouns are essential in every language as they take the place of a noun and avoid repetition.  


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<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use "Be"]], [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Sinhala-Slang-and-Colloquialisms|Sinhala Grammar → Unit 8: Conversational Sinhala → Sinhala ...]] & [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Sinhala-Alphabet|Sinhala Alphabet]].</span>
== What are pronouns ==
Pronouns are words that replace a noun in a sentence. For example, instead of saying "Fernando went to Fernando's house and Fernando ate Fernando's lunch," we say "Fernando went to his house and he ate his lunch." In this example, "his" and "he" are pronouns that replaced the noun "Fernando."
Sinhala language has different types of pronouns. Let's take a look at them.


== Personal Pronouns ==
== Personal Pronouns ==


Personal pronouns are used to refer to people. In Sinhala, there are two types of personal pronouns: singular and plural.
Personal pronouns indicate the person speaking, the person spoken to, and the person or thing being spoken about. In English, personal pronouns are "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they." In Sinhala, personal pronouns are as follows:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| මම || "mama" || "I/me"
|-
| ඔයා || "oya" || "you"
|-
| ඇය || "aeya" || "she/her"
|-
| ඔහු || "ohu" || "he/him"
|-
| එය || "eya" || "it"
|-
| අපි || "api" || "we/us"
|-
| ඔබ || "oba" || "you (formal)"
|-
| ඔව් || "ov" || "they/them"
|}


=== Singular ===
Here are some examples showing the use of personal pronouns:


The singular personal pronouns in Sinhala are:  
* Person 1: මම ඉන්නේ කෙල්ලොන්ගේ නාස්තියකට ගමන්කරයි. (Mama inna kelloṇage nasthiyakata gamanakarayi.) (I'm going to a party at Kello's)
* Person 2: ඔයා කොහොමද? (Oya kohomada?) (How are you?)
* Person 1: ඇය ඉතින් යම් කාරයක් කරන්නේ කොහොමද? (Aeya ithin yam karaṇnā kohomada?) (What is she doing there?)


* මට (mata) - I/me
== Demonstrative Pronouns ==
* ඔබ (oba) - you
* එය (eya) - she/he/it


For example:  
Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people or things. In English, "this," "that," "these," and "those" are demonstrative pronouns. In Sinhala, the demonstrative pronouns are:


* මට කියන්නේ (mata kiynne) - I am saying
{| class="wikitable"
* ඔබ කියන්නේ (oba kiynne) - You are saying
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
* එය කියන්නේ (eya kiynne) - She/he/it is saying
|-
| මෙය || "meeya" || "this"
|-
| මේ || "meya" || "this"
|-
| එය || "eya" || "that"
|-
| එක || "ek" || "that"
|-
| මෙතන || "maethana" || "these"
|-
| මොන || "mona" || "those"
|}


=== Plural ===
Here are some examples showing how to use demonstrative pronouns:


The plural personal pronouns in Sinhala are:
* Person 1: මේ කොහොමද කියලා? (Meya kohomada kiyala?) (What's this?)
* Person 2: එය පැමිණියි. (Eya peminiyi.) (That is a pen.)
* Person 1: මෙතන එක්කම අරන් ආතල් ගත්තා. (Maethana ekṁkama aran athal gaththa.) (These are the shoes I bought yesterday.)


* අපි (apī) - we/us
== Interrogative Pronouns ==
* ඔබට (obata) - you (plural)
* එයට (eyata) - they


For example:  
Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. English interrogative pronouns are "who," "whom," "what," "which," and "whose." In Sinhala, the interrogative pronouns are:


* අපි කියන්නේ (apī kiynne) - We are saying
{| class="wikitable"
* ඔබට කියන්නේ (obata kiynne) - You are saying
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
* එයට කියන්නේ (eyata kiynne) - They are saying
|-
| කවුරු || "kawuru" || "who"
|-
| කොහොමද || "kohomada" || "what"
|-
| කොහොම || "kohoma" || "which"
|-
| අපේ || "ape" || "whose"
|}


== Possessive Pronouns ==
Here are some examples showing the use of interrogative pronouns:
 
* Person 1: කවුරු ඔබට මේ පොත් කියලා? (Kawuru obata me pota kiyala?) (Who told you about this book?)
* Person 2: මම මකාදැමීමට කරන කොටසට කොහොමද යි? (Mama makadāmimata karana kotasata kohomada yi?) (What do I need to do to cancel?)
* Person 1: කොහොම රාත්‍රී කරනවා ඔහු? (Kohoma rathri karanaawa ohu?) (What does he do at night?)
 
== Relative Pronouns ==
 
Relative pronouns are used to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. In English, relative pronouns are "who," "whom," "that," and "which." In Sinhala, the relative pronouns are:


Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. In Sinhala, possessive pronouns are formed by adding the suffix -ගේ (-ge) to the personal pronouns.
{| class="wikitable"
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| මොහොතක් || "mohothak" || "that/which"
|-
| මොහොත || "mohotha" || "that/which"
|}


For example:  
Here are some examples showing the use of relative pronouns:


* මටගේ (mata-ge) - mine
* Person 1: කොහොම පොඩ්ඩක් හදන්නෙ මොහොතක් මම අතරින් මිනිසුන් දෙනෙක්ද? (Kohoma poddak hadannෙ mohothak mama atharin minisun denekdo?) (Which dress should I buy from the ones the salesman is showing me?)
* ඔබගේ (oba-ge) - yours
* Person 2: මොහොතක් මේ පානය ඔවුන් බිහි දෙයක් වෙන්නේ බිහිද? (Mohothak me panaya ovun bihi denek wennessa ovun bihi?) (Which part of this field are they cultivating?)
* එයගේ (eya-ge) - hers/his/its
* අපිගේ (apī-ge) - ours
* ඔබටගේ (obata-ge) - yours (plural)
* එයටගේ (eyata-ge) - theirs


For example:
== Possessive Pronouns ==


* මටගේ ප්‍රතිඵල (mata-ge prathivila) - My opinion
Possessive pronouns show possession or ownership of a person or thing. In English, possessive pronouns are "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "its," "ours," and "theirs." In Sinhala, there are different ways to show possession, including using the possessive adjective "ගිණුම් වාචිකය" or adding the possessive ending "-ගෙන්."
* ඔබගේ ප්‍රතිඵල (oba-ge prathivila) - Your opinion
* එයටගේ ප්‍රතිඵල (eyata-ge prathivila) - Their opinion


== Demonstrative Pronouns ==
Here are some examples showing the different ways to indicate possession:


Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out people, places, things, or ideas. In Sinhala, demonstrative pronouns are formed by adding the suffix -යෙන් (-yen) to the personal pronouns.
{| class="wikitable"
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| මගේ || "mage" || "mine"
|-
| ඔබගේ || "obage" || "yours"
|-
| ඇයගේ || "aeyage" || "hers"
|-
| ඔහුගේ || "ohugae" || "his"
|-
| එයගේ || "eyagae" || "its"
|-
| අපේ || "ape" || "ours"
|-
| ඔව්ගේ || "ovgae" || "theirs"
|-
| ගිණුම් වාචිකය || "ginum vachikaya" || "possession adjective"
|-
| -ගෙන් || "-gen" || "possessive ending"
|}


For example:  
Here are some examples showing the different ways to indicate possession:


* මටයෙන් (mata-yen) - this one (singular)
* Person 1: මගේ ප්‍රමාණය 23 ප්‍රමාණය ප්‍රමාණය 24 සමගියා. (Mage paramanaya 23 paramanaya 24 samagiya.) (My score is combined with 23 and 24.)
* ඔබයෙන් (oba-yen) - that one (singular)
* Person 2: ඔබගේ පැතිකඩ මේ සඳහා ගෙන්නාවිට එය ගනී. (Obage patikada me sadahata genawit eya ganee.) (You can have it for this price since it's yours.)
* එයයෙන් (eya-yen) - that one (singular)
* Person 1: ඇයගේ පුදුමවින් දැවැන්නේ කොහොමද? (Aeyage pudaumavina dawawanna kohomada?) (What does she do during her vacation?)
* අපියෙන් (apī-yen) - these ones (plural)
* ඔබටයෙන් (obata-yen) - those ones (plural)
* එයටයෙන් (eyata-yen) - those ones (plural)


For example:
== Final Thoughts ==


* මටයෙන් ප්‍රතිඵල (mata-yen prathivila) - This opinion
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* ඔබටයෙන් ප්‍රතිඵල (obata-yen prathivila) - Those opinions
* එයටයෙන් ප්‍රතිඵල (eyata-yen prathivila) - Those opinions


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==Sources==
* [http://mylanguages.org/sinhala_pronouns.php Sinhala Pronouns]
* [https://www.lazybutsmartsinhala.com/sinhala-personal-pronouns/ Sinhala Personal Pronouns - More than just your average "I" & "you"]


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==Videos==
==Videos==


===#Subject & Object Pronouns in English | Sinhala - YouTube===
===Beginner Level (Grammar) | Pronouns | IELTS in Sinhala - YouTube===
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===Learn Sinhala pronouns - Learn basic Sinhala - YouTube===
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===Learn subject pronoun in Sinhala | English grammar - YouTube===
===Learn subject pronoun in Sinhala | English grammar - YouTube===
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===Learn Sinhala pronouns - Learn basic Sinhala - YouTube===
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===pronouns | English Grammar in Sinhala - 10th lesson - YouTube===
===pronouns | English Grammar in Sinhala - 10th lesson - YouTube===
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===full pronoun lesson in sinhala | easy pronouns |grammar - YouTube===
==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Sinhala/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]


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Sinhala Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Sinhala learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about pronouns in Sinhala. Pronouns are essential in every language as they take the place of a noun and avoid repetition.


Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: How to Use "Be", Sinhala Grammar → Unit 8: Conversational Sinhala → Sinhala ... & Sinhala Alphabet.

What are pronouns[edit | edit source]

Pronouns are words that replace a noun in a sentence. For example, instead of saying "Fernando went to Fernando's house and Fernando ate Fernando's lunch," we say "Fernando went to his house and he ate his lunch." In this example, "his" and "he" are pronouns that replaced the noun "Fernando."

Sinhala language has different types of pronouns. Let's take a look at them.

Personal Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Personal pronouns indicate the person speaking, the person spoken to, and the person or thing being spoken about. In English, personal pronouns are "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they." In Sinhala, personal pronouns are as follows:

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මම "mama" "I/me"
ඔයා "oya" "you"
ඇය "aeya" "she/her"
ඔහු "ohu" "he/him"
එය "eya" "it"
අපි "api" "we/us"
ඔබ "oba" "you (formal)"
ඔව් "ov" "they/them"

Here are some examples showing the use of personal pronouns:

  • Person 1: මම ඉන්නේ කෙල්ලොන්ගේ නාස්තියකට ගමන්කරයි. (Mama inna kelloṇage nasthiyakata gamanakarayi.) (I'm going to a party at Kello's)
  • Person 2: ඔයා කොහොමද? (Oya kohomada?) (How are you?)
  • Person 1: ඇය ඉතින් යම් කාරයක් කරන්නේ කොහොමද? (Aeya ithin yam karaṇnā kohomada?) (What is she doing there?)

Demonstrative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people or things. In English, "this," "that," "these," and "those" are demonstrative pronouns. In Sinhala, the demonstrative pronouns are:

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මෙය "meeya" "this"
මේ "meya" "this"
එය "eya" "that"
එක "ek" "that"
මෙතන "maethana" "these"
මොන "mona" "those"

Here are some examples showing how to use demonstrative pronouns:

  • Person 1: මේ කොහොමද කියලා? (Meya kohomada kiyala?) (What's this?)
  • Person 2: එය පැමිණියි. (Eya peminiyi.) (That is a pen.)
  • Person 1: මෙතන එක්කම අරන් ආතල් ගත්තා. (Maethana ekṁkama aran athal gaththa.) (These are the shoes I bought yesterday.)

Interrogative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. English interrogative pronouns are "who," "whom," "what," "which," and "whose." In Sinhala, the interrogative pronouns are:

Sinhala Pronunciation English
කවුරු "kawuru" "who"
කොහොමද "kohomada" "what"
කොහොම "kohoma" "which"
අපේ "ape" "whose"

Here are some examples showing the use of interrogative pronouns:

  • Person 1: කවුරු ඔබට මේ පොත් කියලා? (Kawuru obata me pota kiyala?) (Who told you about this book?)
  • Person 2: මම මකාදැමීමට කරන කොටසට කොහොමද යි? (Mama makadāmimata karana kotasata kohomada yi?) (What do I need to do to cancel?)
  • Person 1: කොහොම රාත්‍රී කරනවා ඔහු? (Kohoma rathri karanaawa ohu?) (What does he do at night?)

Relative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Relative pronouns are used to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. In English, relative pronouns are "who," "whom," "that," and "which." In Sinhala, the relative pronouns are:

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මොහොතක් "mohothak" "that/which"
මොහොත "mohotha" "that/which"

Here are some examples showing the use of relative pronouns:

  • Person 1: කොහොම පොඩ්ඩක් හදන්නෙ මොහොතක් මම අතරින් මිනිසුන් දෙනෙක්ද? (Kohoma poddak hadannෙ mohothak mama atharin minisun denekdo?) (Which dress should I buy from the ones the salesman is showing me?)
  • Person 2: මොහොතක් මේ පානය ඔවුන් බිහි දෙයක් වෙන්නේ බිහිද? (Mohothak me panaya ovun bihi denek wennessa ovun bihi?) (Which part of this field are they cultivating?)

Possessive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Possessive pronouns show possession or ownership of a person or thing. In English, possessive pronouns are "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "its," "ours," and "theirs." In Sinhala, there are different ways to show possession, including using the possessive adjective "ගිණුම් වාචිකය" or adding the possessive ending "-ගෙන්."

Here are some examples showing the different ways to indicate possession:

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මගේ "mage" "mine"
ඔබගේ "obage" "yours"
ඇයගේ "aeyage" "hers"
ඔහුගේ "ohugae" "his"
එයගේ "eyagae" "its"
අපේ "ape" "ours"
ඔව්ගේ "ovgae" "theirs"
ගිණුම් වාචිකය "ginum vachikaya" "possession adjective"
-ගෙන් "-gen" "possessive ending"

Here are some examples showing the different ways to indicate possession:

  • Person 1: මගේ ප්‍රමාණය 23 ප්‍රමාණය ප්‍රමාණය 24 සමගියා. (Mage paramanaya 23 paramanaya 24 samagiya.) (My score is combined with 23 and 24.)
  • Person 2: ඔබගේ පැතිකඩ මේ සඳහා ගෙන්නාවිට එය ගනී. (Obage patikada me sadahata genawit eya ganee.) (You can have it for this price since it's yours.)
  • Person 1: ඇයගේ පුදුමවින් දැවැන්නේ කොහොමද? (Aeyage pudaumavina dawawanna kohomada?) (What does she do during her vacation?)

Final Thoughts[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! Now you know everything about the different types of pronouns in Sinhala. Practice using them in your daily conversations with native speakers. You can find them on Polyglot Club and ask them any questions. Also, visit the Sinhala Grammar page to learn more about Sinhala grammar in general. 🤓


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Sources[edit | edit source]

Videos[edit | edit source]

Beginner Level (Grammar) | Pronouns | IELTS in Sinhala - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Sinhala pronouns - Learn basic Sinhala - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn subject pronoun in Sinhala | English grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]

pronouns | English Grammar in Sinhala - 10th lesson - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]