SamSkandinavisk pronouns: Difference between revisions

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! 3rd Impers.
! 3rd Impers.
| ''man'' [manː]
| ''man'' [manː]
| ''en''
| ''en'' [eːn]
| ''ens''
| ''ens'' [eːns]
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! (3rd Reflex.)
! (3rd Reflex.)
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The reflexive pronoun is used when the object or possessive is identical to the grammatical subject of the sentence: '''han kysste sin hustru'''. "he kissed his (own) wife". '''han kysste hans hustru''' "he kissed his (somebody else's) wife"
The reflexive pronoun is used when the object or possessive is identical to the grammatical subject of the sentence: '''han kysste sin hustru'''. "he kissed his (own) wife". '''han kysste hans hustru''' "he kissed his (somebody else's) wife"


'''Man''' the impersonal pronoun is used in a similar way to formal English "one", or more informally "you" or "they". It refers to no one in particular.
'''Man''' the impersonal pronoun is used in a similar way to formal English "one", or more informally "you" or "they". It refers people in general but to no one in particular.


===Interrogative Pronouns===
===Interrogative Pronouns===
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