pronouns

listen to the pronunciation of pronouns
English - Turkish
(Dilbilim) zamirler
pronouns of address
(Dilbilim) seslenme adılları
pronoun
{i} zamir

Soru zamirleri, yabancı bir dilde ustalaşmak için zor olabilir. - Interrogative pronouns can be difficult to master in a foreign language.

İngilizce I zamiri neden hep büyük harfle görünüyor bilmiyorum. - I don't know why the English pronoun I always appears with a capital letter.

pronoun
interrogative pronoun soru zamiri
indefinite pronouns
(Dilbilim) belgisiz zamirler
intensive pronouns
(Dilbilim) vurgu zamirleri
personal pronouns
kişi zamirleri
personal pronouns
(Dilbilim) şahıs zamirleri
pronoun
(Dilbilim) ilgi adılı
reflexive pronouns
(Dilbilim) dönüşlülük zamirleri
relative pronouns
(Dilbilim) bağ zamirleri
distributive pronouns
üleştirme zamirleri
pronoun
almaş
pronoun
ivazlık
adjective pronouns
sıfat zamirler
indefinite pronouns
belirsiz zamirler
relative pronouns
göreli zamirler
self pronouns
self pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, ıtself, ourselves, yourselves, themselvesThe self pronouns, called reflexive / intensive pronouns, can be used ONLY to reflect back to the subject or to intensify the subject. İn other words, they must follow a subject that means to the same as they do. self pronuns have two purposes: To refer back to the subject (when the subject iş also the object) and To add emphasis. İ did it myself! (often with an actual or implied "by")A common error involves the use of compound personal pronouns that end in "self" or "selves." Use of these pronouns requires a noun or pronoun expressed, to which the compound personal pronoun refers, in the same sentence. Correct: The report was read at the meeting by me. Wrong: The report was read at the meeting by myself. Correct: İ will read the report myself
definite relative pronouns
(Dilbilim) belirtili bağ zamirleri
indefinite relative pronouns
(Dilbilim) belgisiz bağ zamirleri
pronoun
i., dilb. zamir, adıl
pronoun
personal pronoun şahıs zamiri
pronoun
possessive pronoun iyelik zamiri
pronoun
indefinite pronoun belirsizlik zamiri
pronoun
{i} adıl

Aşağıdaki sözcüklere adıl denir ve cümlede özne olarak kullanılırlar. Onlar bir kişi veya nesne sunarlar. - The following words are called pronouns and are used as the subject of a sentence. They represent a person or a thing.

pronoun
reflexive pronoun dönüşlü zamir
pronoun
demonstrative pronoun işaret zamiri
reciprocal pronouns
(Dilbilim) ortaklık zamirleri
English - English
plural of pronoun
prepositional pronouns
plural form of prepositional pronoun
demonstrative pronouns
plural form of demonstrative pronoun
epicene pronouns
plural form of epicene pronoun
gender-neutral pronouns
plural form of gender-neutral pronoun
interrogative pronouns
plural form of interrogative pronoun
object pronouns
plural form of object pronoun
possessive pronouns
plural form of possessive pronoun
pronoun
A type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective. English examples include I, you, him, who, me, my, each other
reciprocal pronouns
plural form of reciprocal pronoun
reflexive possessive pronouns
plural form of reflexive possessive pronoun
reflexive pronouns
plural form of reflexive pronoun
relative pronouns
plural form of relative pronoun
subject pronouns
plural form of subject pronoun
pronoun
{n} a word used in the place of a noun
demonstrative pronouns
pronouns that point to or single out a person or thing: the four demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those
demonstrative pronouns
such as this, that, and such identify or point to nouns (This is the problem)
pronoun
A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it
pronoun
A pronoun should refer clearly to an antecedent When it does not, there is an error in pronoun reference For example, the pronoun "she" does not refer to the subject "the man" in the following sentence: The man won the trip to Hawaii, and she was very happy
pronoun
a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase
pronoun
a word that is used as a substitute for a noun or noun equivalent, takes noun constructions, and refers to persons or things named or understood in the context For example, "he" is a pronoun The process of turning a noun into a pronoun is not called "pronounciation"
pronoun
a word that can substitute for a noun phrase (e g he can substitute for John)
pronoun
A word used as a substitute for a noun (known as the antecedent) example: The pronoun is a lonely word; it must always be paired with an antecedent See for more information: Guide to Grammar and Style Pronoun
pronoun
declinable word, companion or substitute of a substantive
pronoun
A type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective. English examples include I, you, him, who, my, each other
pronoun
A pronoun is a word that you use to refer to someone or something when you do not need to use a noun, often because the person or thing has been mentioned earlier. Examples are `it', `she', `something', and `myself'. see also indefinite pronoun, personal pronoun, reflexive pronoun, relative pronoun. a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, such as 'he' instead of 'Peter' or 'the man' demonstrative pronoun, personal pronoun (pro- + noun, on the model of pronomen , from nomen )
pronoun
The personal pronouns in English are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and they
pronoun
a word that can substitute for a noun or a noun phrase
pronoun
A word used instead of a noun or noun phrase: Paul hit the ball He hit it over the fence
pronoun
a word used in place of a noun, a noun phrase or several nouns They are often used to save repetition of a noun For example
pronoun
{i} (Grammar) word used to replace nouns and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.)
pronoun
pron

I am not sure how to pronounce the word. - I'm not sure how to pronounce the word.

I'm not sure how to pronounce the word. - I am not sure how to pronounce the word.

pronouns

    Turkish pronunciation

    prōnaunz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprōnounz/ /ˈproʊnaʊnz/

    Etymology

    [ 'prO-"naun ] (noun.) 1530. Middle English pronom, from Latin pronomin-, pronomen, from pro- for + nomin-, nomen name; more at PRO-, NAME.

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