Portuguese pronouns

 08 March 05:24   Portuguese does not accept coast like its mother language, Latin. But allotment of that arrangement has remained in the claimed pronouns, just as happened in English (I, me, my,...). In the blueprint below:

    :The Nominative/Vocative cavalcade is alleged pronomes pessoais do caso reto (subject-case claimed pronouns) and is acclimated as subject, vocative, accountable predicative and additional syntactic functions with prepositions.

    :The Animal cavalcade is alleged pronomes possessivos (possessive pronouns) and is acclimated like the careful case in English.

    :The Accusative cavalcade is alleged pronomes pessoais do caso obliquo (oblique-case claimed pronouns) and is acclimated as absolute and aberrant item if preceded by prepositions.

    :The Dative/Ablative cavalcade aswell contains pronomes pessoais do caso obliquo (oblique-case claimed pronouns), but they are acclimated as aberrant item and additional syntactic functions, with or after prepositions.

    Prepositions are never acclimated if the pronouns in the Nominative/Vocative, Accusative and Animal columns are acclimated as the subject, vocative, ([http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/aposto see acceptation in the Portuguese Wikipedia]), absolute item (very attenuate exceptions), noun accessory or adjective architecture (dealing with pronouns) or predicative (in a noun context). In the Dative/Ablative column, the pronouns begin aswell in the additional columns are acclimated as aberrant item or adverbial accessory or adverbial construction, with a preposition. Alone me, te, lhe, nos, vos, and lhes may be acclimated as aberrant item after a preposition; lhe and lhes are alone acclimated as aberrant object.

    The words aloft are contractions of pronouns with prepositions:

    comigo= com + eu

    contigo= com + tu

    consigo= com + voce, ele, ela, voces, eles, elas

    conosco= com + nos

    convosco= com + vos

    For the 2nd-person voce and voces, one haveto use 3rd-person pronouns, for actual reasons. See for added information.

    

 


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