Grammar: Personal Pronouns

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Grammar: Personal Pronouns Personal = of or relating to a person Pronoun = a word that takes the place of a noun e.g. he, she, it, I, you, we, us, they…

Personal Pronoun Chart!!! CASE NAMES SINGULAR PLURAL NOMINATIVE ego = I; tu = you nos = we; vos = you (all) DATIVE mihi = to/for me; tibi = to/for you nobis = to/for us; vobis = to/for you (all) ACCUSATIVE mē = me; te = you nos = us; vos = you (all) ABLATIVE mē = by/with/from me nobis = by/with/from us

Practice, Practice, Practice!! Directions – translate the following sentences. nos sumus fortes. dei nobis imperium dant. dei vobis nihil dant. ego sum iratus. audite me! placetne tibi? mihi placet.