ASESÕNAD – Pronouns
Isikulised asesõnad – Personal Pronouns
A personal pronoun is a pronoun that is associated primarily with a particular person, in the grammatical sense.
- First person, as in “I”
- Second person, as in “you”
- Third person, as in “It, he, she”
Alusekääne (kes/mis?)
- I mina
- you sina
- he tema (M)
- she tema (N)
- it see
- we meie
- you teie
- they nemad
Sihitisekääne (keda/mida? kellele/millele?)
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- me mind, minule
- you sind, sinule
- him teda, temale (M)
- her teda, temale (N)
- it seda, sellele
- us meid, meile
- you teid, teile
- them neid, neile
Personal pronouns provide us with the following information:
- The person – Who is speaking?
- The number – Is the pronoun plural or singular?
- The gender – Is the pronoun feminine, masculine, or neuter?
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Omastavad asesõnad – Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns are those designating possession. They may also be used as substitutes for noun phrases, and they are typically found at the end of a sentence or clause.
There are only two specific rules for using them correctly:
- Like its name suggests, a possessive pronoun indicates ownership.
- Possessive pronouns do not contain apostrophes.
kelle/mille oma?
- my minu
- your sinu
- his tema (M)
- her tema (N)
- its selle
- our meie
- your teie
- their nende
Examples:
- We are going on vacation.
- Don’t tell me that you can’t go with us.
- Anybody who says it won’t be fun has no clue what they are talking about.
- We ran into each other at the mall.
- It is one of the nicest Italian restaurants in town.
- Richard stared at himself in the mirror.
- The laundry isn’t going to do itself.
- I want you to read this book.
- You are the fastest runner on the team, and we’re depending on you.
- They talked to me about acting in the play.
- We enjoyed hearing her sing.