| Personal pronouns | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Person | Subject
Nominative |
Direct Complement
Accusative |
Indirect Complement | ||||
| no preposition
Dative |
preposition | |||||||
| full | short | full | short
possessive |
|||||
| Singular | First | јас | мене | ме | мене | ми | мене | |
| Second | ти | тебе | те | тебе | ти | тебе | ||
| Third | Masculine | тој | него | го | нему | му | него | |
| Feminine | таа | неа | ја | нејзе | ѝ | неа | ||
| Neuter | тоа | него | го | нему | му | него | ||
| Plural | First | ние | нас | нè | нам | ни | нас | |
| Second | вие | вас | ве | вам | ви | вас | ||
| Third | тие | нив | ги | ним | им | нив | ||
Read more about this topic: Macedonian Pronouns
Famous quotes containing the words personal and/or pronouns:
“Wilson adventured for the whole of the human race. Not as a servant, but as a champion. So pure was this motive, so unflecked with anything that his worst enemies could find, except the mildest and most excusable, a personal vanity, practically the minimum to be human, that in a sense his adventure is that of humanity itself. In Wilson, the whole of mankind breaks camp, sets out from home and wrestles with the universe and its gods.”
—William Bolitho (18901930)
“In the meantime no sense in bickering about pronouns and other parts of blather.”
—Samuel Beckett (19061989)