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  1. 27. Feb. 2020 · If you are learning Latin, this table of Latin personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, and relative pronoun will prove a very helpful resource. Read More. A Guide to Latin Personal Pronouns. By N.S. Gill. is, ea, id. (he, she, it, that) Demonstrative and Personal Pronoun. 3rd Person. M (Sing.)

    • Possessive Pronouns
    • Demonstrative Pronouns
    • Relative Pronouns
    • Numbers

    These possessive pronouns decline like adjectives. They indicate possession (to whom something belongs). Strictly speaking, a personal pronoun for the third person does not exist. Other pronouns are used instead: for example, suus, sua, suum. Pronouns agree with whatever is owned in 1. number 2. gender 3. case For example anima, -e(f.) – soul In La...

    hic, hec, hoc Has two meanings 1. ‘This’ when its an adjective – describing a noun 2. ‘He, she, it’ when its a pronoun – standing in for a noun When used to mean ‘this’, the noun it relates to is nearby. hic, hec, hocagrees with the noun it relates to. Another demonstrative pronoun used to indicate possession is is, ea, id. It has only been used in...

    qui, que, quod This means 1. who , whom– when masculine or feminine 2. which– when neuter There is no vocative case for qui, que, quod. To work out which form of qui, que orquodto use, take the 1. number from the nounthat it replaces 2. gender from the nounthat it replaces 3. case from its relationship with the verbin its part of the sentence

    Numbers that decline unus, -a, -umis declined here Remember that all other numbers can only be plural. ducenti, -ae, -a two hundred declines like bonus, -a, -um.

  2. Personal pronouns. A personal pronoun represents... well, a person. Obviously. In English, personal pronouns are words like I, you, we, me, he, she, and it. I should mention that in Latin, you will only see a personal pronoun as the subject of a verb when the author is trying to be emphatic.

  3. 28. Feb. 2020 · Latin Personal Pronouns: Declension Table. The" I, You, He, She, It" of the (ancient) Latin world. Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images/Getty Images. By. N.S. Gill. Updated on February 28, 2020. Personal pronouns such as I, you, he, she, it, we and they stand in for the names of people or things.

  4. 16. Jan. 2023 · Auf Deutsch steht EGO und TU für: Ich bzw. Du. Alle weiteren Lateinischen Pronomen findest Du auf der Seite zu den Pronomen Latein. Inhaltsverzeichnis [ ausblenden] 1 Personalpronomen Latein 100% einfach erklärt (inkl. Tabelle) 1.1 Was sind die Personalpronomen Latein überhaupt? 1.2 Wie dekliniert man die Pronomen EGO, TU und Ipse?

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  5. Declension tables of Latin pronouns, comparison, all cases. If you have questions, suggestions or if you have found a mistake, please send us an Email.. There is no warranty for the data.

  6. 15. Juli 2015 · Shows some of the main Latin pronouns with endings color-coded for easy memorization. The source is on GitHub. What it looks like. There’s also an alternate version with the vocative included and the forms in a slightly different order (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative). Related blog posts. Source files (29 Jan 2016)