Introduction
Introduzione
Prepositional pronouns are the personal pronouns used as prepositional objects. That is to say, they are used after a preposition.
Most dialects of Italian especially in Rome and further north avoid these in modern usage. Instead the relationship is implied with direct and indirect objects. However they are still important to learn, especially if you plan on traveling to the south.
Most dialects of Italian especially in Rome and further north avoid these in modern usage. Instead the relationship is implied with direct and indirect objects. However they are still important to learn, especially if you plan on traveling to the south.
Nominative | Dative | Disjunctive | ||
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Singular | First-person |
me
me
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Second-person |
te
you
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Third-person |
lui
him
lei
her
Lei
you
formal
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Plural | First-person |
noi
us
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Second-person |
voi
you all
informal
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Voi
you all
formal
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Third-person |
loro
them
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