Pronoun
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English
Noun
pronoun
- A word that takes the place of a noun or noun phrase in a sentence, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by an article and rarely takes a qualifying adjective. English examples include I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Related terms
- pronominal
- demonstrative pronoun
- indefinite pronoun
- intensive pronoun
- interrogative pronoun
- personal pronoun
- possessive pronoun
- reflexive pronoun
- relative pronoun
Translations
- Dutch: voornaamwoord n
- Esperanto: pronomo
- Finnish: pronomini
- French: pronom m
- German: Pronomen n
- Greek, Ancient: ἀντωνυμία (antōnymia) f
- Greek, Modern: αντωνυμία (andonimia)
- Interlingua: pronomine
- Italian: pronome m
- Japanese: 代名詞 (daimeishi)
- Latin: pronomen n
- Persian: ضمیر (zamir), پیشنام (pishnam)
- Polish: zaimek m
- Portuguese: pronome m
- Romanian: pronume n
- Russian: местоимение
- Spanish: pronombre m
- Swedish: pronomen
See also
- Wikipedia article on pronouns