Index. MAK
Index. MAK
Macedonian pronouns
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A pronoun () is a substitute for a noun or a noun phrase, or things previously mentioned or understood from the context. These are words like 'I', 'me', 'himself, herself', 'this', 'who, which', 'somebody', 'nobody', 'all', 'everybody'. Macedonian pronouns decline for case (''), i.e., their function in a phrase as subject (ex. 'I'), direct object ( 'him'), or object of a preposition ( 'from her'). Based on their meaning and the function in the sentence, pronouns are fall into in the following categories:
Macedonian pronouns
Types of pronouns
Examples
Demonstrative pronouns (this), (that), (here), (there) Indefinite pronouns Interrogative pronouns Personal pronouns Possessive pronouns Relative pronouns (somebody), (something) (who), / (whom), (what) (I), (you), (he), (she), (it), (we) (my), (your), (her), (his), (our) (which), (that), (whose)
Reflexive pronoun (himself, herself), (self) and reciprocal pronouns Universal pronouns (all), (everybody, each), (everything), (everywhere)
Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns Number Person Subject Nominative Direct Complement Accusative Indirect Complement no preposition Dative preposition full Singular First Second short full short possessive
Possessive pronouns
Macedonian pronouns
Possessive pronouns Number Person Masculine indefinite Singular First Second definite Feminine indefinite definite Neuter Plural definite Short form
Interrogative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns ( ) refer to an unknown person, object, quality or quantity and agree with the noun they denote in gender and number. Personal interrogative pronouns have two cases, nominative and genitive. There are also accusative and dative forms: and , respectively. The more analytical construction is an optional alternative for the dative form. They are also used with nonhuman beings (animals and objects). Quality interrogative pronouns are used for asking one to specify the word in question. They are translated in English as what/what kind of/what sort of.
Interrogative pronouns Gender Nominative Masculine Feminine Neuter (who) Accusative Personal Dative Genitive For quality
There is only one interrogative pronoun for quantity and it is invariant for gender and number. It is used before plural nouns to ask about their quantity (then it is translated as how much/how many), and before an adjective or adverb to ask about the extent, degree, age, etc., of something or somebody (translated as how).
Reflexive pronouns
Macedonian pronouns
Possessive reflexive pronouns Full Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural (all genders) Short
Summative pronouns
Summative pronouns Type Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural (all genders) /
For quantity
Negative pronouns
Negative pronouns Gender Personal Nominative Genitive Masculine Feminine Neuter For quality For quantity
Indefinite pronouns
Indefinite pronouns Gender Personal Nominative Genitive Masculine Feminine Neuter For quality For quantity
Macedonian pronouns
Relative pronouns
Relative pronouns Gender Personal Nominative Genitive Masculine Feminine Neuter
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