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What are German Pronouns? (Pronomen)
Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun (in English, words like "he," "they," "each other," "yours," etc.). There are a few different types of pronouns used in German:
- Personal Pronouns (Personalpronomen)
- Possessive Determiners (Possessivpronomen)
- Reflexive Pronouns (Reflexivpronomen)
- Relative Pronouns (Relativpronomen)
- Demonstrative Pronouns (Demonstrativpronomen)
- Indefinite Pronouns (Indefinitpronomen)
More lessons about Pronouns
Most pronouns have to be declined (their form is changed based on how they are used in the sentence). The following lessons contain simple explanations about the different types of pronouns, as well tips about declension, word order, and when / how to use them. And of course, lots of examples to help you feel ready to apply your new knowledge.
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Entire lesson in German only: Pronomen
More lessons about Pronouns:
- Personalpronomen (Personal Pronoun)
- Possessivpronomen (Possessive Pronoun)
- Reflexivpronomen (Reflexive Pronoun)
- Demonstrativpronomen (Demonstrative Pronoun)
- Relativpronomen (Relative Pronoun)
- Indefinitpronomen (Indefinite Pronoun)
- Pronomen „es" (Pronoun "es")
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