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pronouns <a pronoun; pronouns> N

pronouns

demonstrative pronouns N LING

interrogative pronouns N LING

relative pronouns N LING

subjective pronouns

personal pronoun <a personal pronoun; personal pronouns> N

feminine plural pronoun N LING

masculine Plural Pronoun N LING

you feminine pronoun N LING

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English
In languages that have a genitive case, the possessive forms corresponding to pronouns may or may not resemble the genitive of those pronouns.
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Notice that all of these languages have a verb-final word order, and that none of them have relative pronouns.
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He was considered to be a shy and reserved boy, which became noticeable in his particularly reticent conversations distinguished by the lack of personal pronouns.
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The far demonstrative pronouns (that) are identical to the independent third person pronouns.
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Many relative clauses contain a relative pronoun, and these relative pronouns have an antecedent.
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Like in the first- and second-person pronouns, the accusative mostly normally the genitive, and the ending "-ih" in the dual forms is replaced with "-iju".
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But demonstratives may also stand on their own, instead of the noun they refer to i.e. as demonstrative pronouns.
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The demonstrative pronouns are inflected for number and case.
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Several pronouns further have special forms used after prepositions.
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Thus, these possessive pronouns can as well be termed possessive articles for those use cases.
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