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Pronouns in Portuguese

Subject Pronouns:

  • eu (I), tu (you, informal), ele (he), ela (she), nós (we), vós (you, plural informal), eles (they, masculine), elas (they, feminine)

Object Pronouns:

  • me (me), te (you, informal), o/a (him/her), nos (us), vos (you, plural informal), os/as (them, masculine/feminine)

Reflexive Pronouns:

  • me (myself), te (yourself, informal), se (himself/herself/itself/yourselves), nos (ourselves), vos (yourselves, informal), se (themselves)

Possessive Pronouns:

  • meu/minha (my), teu/tua (your, informal), seu/sua (his/her/its), nosso/nossa (our), vosso/vossa (your, plural informal), seu/sua (their)

Demonstrative Pronouns:

  • este/esta (this), esse/essa (that), aquele/aquela (that over there), isto (this), isso (that), aquilo (that over there)

Relative Pronouns:

  • que (that/which), cujo/cuja (whose), onde (where), quando (when), como (how)

Indefinite Pronouns:

  • algo (something), nada (nothing), alguém (someone), ninguém (no one), tudo (everything), cada (each)

It's important to note that Portuguese pronouns are gender-specific and must agree with the noun they refer to. Additionally, the use of the informal "tu" form varies across different regions and contexts.

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