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Functional use of “den”, “det”, “de” och “dem” Posted by on Oct 13, 2011

Most of you have been learning Swedish for a short time, but something that you use from the very beginning of your studies is personal pronouns (jag, du, han/hon/den/det, vi, ni, de) and the object form of them (mig, dig, honom/henne/den/det, oss, er, dem). But these pronouns have several practical functions in the Swedish language. Subject…

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Swedish Possessive and Possessive Reflexive Pronouns Posted by on Oct 7, 2011

Hon dansar med sin man. She is dancingwith her (own) husband. Both the subject and the so called reflexive possessive pronoun belong together in this sentence. Marked with black. Hon is a personal pronoun, while sin is reflexive possessive pronoun for en-nouns. En man – sin man Hon har glömt sitt paraply idag. She has…

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Swedish Pronouns Posted by on Jul 19, 2010

 Singular and Plural  1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd person  Grundform or Personal Pronouns  Object forms  Possessive  Reflexive  Reflexive possessive  singular:  1 person  jag  mig  min  (verb) + mig  min    2 person  du  dig  din  (verb) + dig  din    3 person  han, hon  honom, henne  hans, hennes  (verb) + sig  sin    3…

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