Object Pronouns

Os Pronomes Oblíquos

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Object pronouns are the words in phrase that refer to people that receive the action of the verb. In the sentence “I love you”, the direct object is “you” and “I” is the subject.
Iloveyou
Subjectverbobject

In Portuguese when the object is a personal pronoun (“you”), it changes from the subject pronoun form. Eu (I) for instance changes to me (me), tu (you) changes to te (you), and ela (she) to a (her):
Euteamo
Subjectobjectverb

As you can see in the example above, object pronouns typically go before the last verb of the phrase.

An exception to this is when the verb is in the imperative mood for positive commands. In that case it comes after the verb and attached with a hyphen:

Ouça-me.
Listen to me.

In this lesson you will learn the pronouns as they are used for the direct objects.

The lesson Object Pronouns II discusses how these words are used as indirect objects as well as when they are used in the middle of a verb and after verbs with special endings.
Singular First-person
me
me
Second-person
te
you singular
Third-person
o
him it masculine
a
her it feminine
se
himself herself itself themselves
Plural First-person
nos
us
Second-person
vos
you all
Third-person
os
them masculine
as
them feminine

Related Lessons

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Subject Pronouns
Pronomes Pessoal Sujeito
Object Pronouns II
Os Pronomes Oblíquos II
Prepositional Pronouns
Os Pronomes Preposicionais
Indirect Object Pronouns
Os Pronomes de Objeto Indireto
Comitative Pronouns
Os Pronomes Comitativos

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