| Personal pronouns | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Person | Subject
Nominative |
Direct Complement
Accusative |
Indirect Complement | ||||
| no preposition
Dative |
preposition | |||||||
| full | short | full | short
possessive |
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| 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 | ||
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