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Latin Personal Pronouns

Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, & Ablative of Latin Personal Pronouns

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For information on the types of pronouns, see Latin Grammar Tips

Latin Personal Pronouns in the Subject or Nominative Case:
  • I - Ego
  • You - Tu
  • He/She/It - Is/Ea/Id
  • We - Nos
  • You - Vos
  • They - Ei
And These Pronouns in the Oblique (Not the Subject/Nominative) Cases

Singular
I - ego, mei, mihi, me, me
you - tu, tui, tibi, te, te
he - is, eius, ei, eum, eo
she - ea, eius, ei, eam, ea
it - id, eius, ei, id, eo

Plural
we - nos, nostri, nobis, nos, nobis
you - vos, vestri, vobis, vos, vobis
they - ei, eorum, eis, eos, eis
they - eae, eorum, eis, eas, eis
they - (neuter) ea, eorum, eis, ea, eis

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