Serbian:Pronouns
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This page will discuss pronouns in Serbian
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Personal Pronouns
| Person | Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Instrumental | Locative |
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| 1sg | ja | mene; me | meni; mi | mene; me | mnom(e) | meni |
| 2sg | ti | tebe; te | tebi; ti | tebe; te | tobom | tebi |
| 3sg masculine | on | njega; ga | njemu; mu | njega; ga | njim(e) | njemu |
| 3sg feminine | ona | nje; je | njoj; joj | nju; je, ju | njom(e) | njoj |
| 3sg neuter | ono | njega; ga | njemu; mu | njega; ga | njim(e) | njemu |
| 1pl | mi | nas | nama; nam | nas | nama | nama |
| 2pl | vi | vas | vama; vam | vas | vama | vama |
| 3pl | oni, one, ona | njih, ih | njima, im | njih, ih | njima | njima |
| reflexive | - | sebe; | sebi | sebe; se | sobom | sebi |
Notes:
- Pronouns are often left out when they are in the subject function
- The longer forms (meni, mene, tebi, tebe, etc.) in genitive, dative and accusative are stressed and they are used only when it's necessary to emphasize the person in question. (Example: On mi daje knjigu - He is giving me the book vs. On meni daje knjigu (a ne tebi). - He is giving the book to me (and not to you).) The shorter forms (me, mi, te, ti, etc.) are unstressed and behave as enclitics.
- The reflexive personal pronoun is the same for all 6 persons and only exists in non-subject forms.
Interrogative Pronouns
"ko - for persons
| Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Instrumental | Locative |
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| ko | koga | kome | koga | kim(e) | kome |
"šta" - for objects
| Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Instrumental | Locative |
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| šta | čega | čemu | šta | čim(e) | čemu |
Relative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
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