Front | PRONOUNS in ACCUSATIVE form - SINGULAR What are the SINGULAR ACCUSATIVE personal pronouns? |
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Back | JÁ = mě, mne TY = tě, tebe [tebe] ON animate = ho, jeho, jej [něho, něj] ON masc inanimate = ho, jej [něj] ONA = ji [ni] ONO = ho, je, jej [ně, něj] Accusative pronouns - usage notes Notes: (1) The accusative pronoun is equivalent to "me, you, him/her/it". (2) Some accusative pronouns are clitics - which means that (like se) they MUST go in second position in a sentence. Clitics are shown in bold. (3) The word to used as a pronoun is more common than any of the versions of "it". The accusative for to is also to. (4) For some pronouns, there are multiple forms. In the table, the most common form is listed first. (5) For some pronouns, there is a different form that applies after a preposition. In the table, the prepositional form is shown in square brackets. |
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