prepositional pronoun
English
Examples (type of pronoun in Scottish Gaelic and Irish) |
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Scottish Gaelic le (“with”) + sibh (“you”) create leibh (“with you”). |
Examples (type of pronoun in Romance languages) |
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Noun
prepositional pronoun (plural prepositional pronouns)
- A type of pronoun used in Celtic and Semitic languages, where a preposition followed by a personal pronoun creates a new word.
- In certain Romance languages, the pronoun form which must be used following a preposition.
Translations
type of pronoun in Celtic and Semitic languages
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type of pronoun in Romance languages
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