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➡ In today's lesson we will study the '''Personal Pronouns'''. 😎 | |||
Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. | |||
Danish pronouns | Happy learning! | ||
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson:</span> [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Danish-Alphabet|Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ...]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Nominative-Case-in-Danish|The Nominative Case in Danish]] & [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Interrogative-words-in-Danish|Interrogative words in Danish]]. | |||
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==Different Danish Pronouns== | |||
Here are the different pronouns in Danish: | |||
* personal pronouns (jeg, du, han, hun, den, det, de, vi, I, de) | * 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) | * possessive pronouns (min, mit, mine, din, dit, dine, hans, hendes, deres, dens, dets, vores, jeres) | ||
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* reflective pronouns (mig, dig, sig, os, jer) | * reflective pronouns (mig, dig, sig, os, jer) | ||
* interrogative pronouns (hvem, hvis, hvad, hvilken, hvilketn hvilke, hvor, hvornår, hvordan, hvor længe, hvor lang tid). | * interrogative pronouns (hvem, hvis, hvad, hvilken, hvilketn hvilke, hvor, hvornår, hvordan, hvor længe, hvor lang tid). | ||
== Personlige pronomen - Personal pronouns== | == Personlige pronomen - Personal pronouns== | ||
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|JEG KENDER DEM | |JEG KENDER DEM | ||
|I KNOW THEM ( | |I KNOW THEM (COMM) | ||
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|JEG KENDER DEM | |JEG KENDER DEM | ||
|I KNOW THEM ( | |I KNOW THEM (NEUT) | ||
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==With + Objective Pronoun== | ==With + Objective Pronoun== | ||
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|MED DEM | |MED DEM | ||
|WITH THEM ( | |WITH THEM (COMM) | ||
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|MED DEM | |MED DEM | ||
|WITH THEM ( | |WITH THEM (NEUT) | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Genitive-Case-in-Danish|The Genitive Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Present-Continuous-in-Danish|Present Continuous in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“be”-with-adjectives-in-Danish|How to use “be” with adjectives in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“can”-in-Danish|How to use “can” in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“to-be”-with-names-and-places|How to use “to be” with names and places]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Dative-Case-in-Danish|The Dative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 26 March 2023
Hello everybody 😀
➡ In today's lesson we will study the Personal Pronouns. 😎
Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved.
Happy learning!
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