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  • sån där person
  • Learning pronouns in Swedish, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and parts of Finland, is essential for mastering both spoken and written communication. Swedish pronouns are characterized by their forms according to person, number, gender (where applicable), and case. This guide covers personal, possessive, demonstrative, reflexive, and interrogative pronouns, providing detailed explanations and examples for each.

    Personal Pronouns

    Subject Pronouns:

    • Jag (I): &#;Jag äter.&#; &#; I am eating.
    • Du (You &#; singular informal): &#;Du springer.&#; &#; You are running.
    • Han (He) / Hon (She): &#;Han läser.&#; / &#;Hon skriver.&#; &#; He reads. / She writes.
    • Den (It &#; for common gender nouns) / Det (It &#; for neuter nouns): &#;Den är stor.&#; / &#;Det är litet.&#; &#; It is big. / It is small.
    • Vi (We): &#;Vi studerar.&#; &#; We are studying.
    • Ni (You &#; plural or formal): &#;Ni sjunger.&#; &#; You are singing.
    • De (They): &#;De dansar.&#; &#; They are dancing.

    Object Pronouns:

    • Mig (Me): &#;Han ser mig.&#; &#; He sees me.
    • Dig (You &#; singular informal): &#;Jag känner dig.&#; &#; I know you.
    • Honom (Him) / Henne (Her): &#;Jag träf

      sån

      See also:saan, Saan,andAppendix:Variations of "san"

      Pite Sami

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Samic*sonë.

      Pronoun

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      sån

      1. he, she, it

      Declension

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      See also

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      References

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      • Joshua Wilbur () A grammar of Pite Saami, Berlin: Language Science Press

      Swedish

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      Pronunciation 1

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      Noun

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      sån

      1. definitesingular of

      Pronunciation 2

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      Determiner

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      sån (neutersånt, pluralsåna)

      1. Eye dialect spelling of sådan.
        Mamma, en sån där nallebjörn vill jag ha!
        Mom, I want such a teddy bear!
        Är det en sån där traktor med joystick?
        Is it one of those tractors that has a joystick?

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