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Breton Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Breton learners! 😊
In today's lesson, we will be exploring the world of Breton pronouns. Pronouns are an essential part of any language, and Breton is no exception. We will look at the different types of pronouns, how they are used, and how to correctly form them. By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of Breton pronouns and be able to use them confidently in your conversations.

Types of Pronouns

Pronouns can be divided into two main categories: personal pronouns and possessive pronouns.

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. In Breton, there are three types of personal pronouns: subject pronouns, object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns.

Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. For example:

  • Me zo o vont - I am going
  • Te zo o vont - You are going
  • E zo o vont - He/she is going

Object pronouns are used when the pronoun is the object of the sentence. For example:

  • Me a welan - I see him/her
  • Te a welan - You see him/her
  • E a welan - He/she sees him/her

Reflexive pronouns are used when the pronoun is referring back to the subject of the sentence. For example:

  • Me a welan ac'hanon - I see myself
  • Te a welan ac'hanout - You see yourself
  • E a welan ac'hanon - He/she sees himself/herself

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership. In Breton, there are two types of possessive pronouns: possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.

Possessive adjectives are used to modify a noun. For example:

  • Ma c'hoar - My sister
  • Da c'hoar - Your sister
  • E c'hoar - His/her sister

Possessive pronouns are used to replace a noun. For example:

  • Ma - Mine
  • Da - Yours
  • E - His/hers

Conclusion

We have now looked at the different types of pronouns in Breton and how they are used. Remember that pronouns are an essential part of any language, so it is important to practice using them correctly. With enough practice, you will soon be able to use pronouns confidently in your conversations.



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