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Spanska Pronomen

Spanish pronouns (pronombres) are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition and make speech more fluid. Spanish has several types of pronouns, including subject pronouns (yo, tú), object pronouns (me, te, lo, la), reflexive pronouns (me, te, se), and more. Pronouns must agree with the nouns they replace in gender and number.

Nyckelegenskaper

Subject Pronouns Often Omitted

Unlike English, Spanish often drops subject pronouns (yo, tú, él) because the verb ending shows who is acting. They're used for emphasis or clarity.

Direct and Indirect Objects

Spanish distinguishes between direct object pronouns (me, te, lo, la) and indirect object pronouns (me, te, le), which require different placement.

Pronoun Placement

Object pronouns typically come before conjugated verbs but can attach to infinitives and gerunds.

Gender Agreement

Third-person pronouns (él, ella, lo, la) must match the gender of the noun they replace.

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Typer av Pronomen

Subject Pronouns

Who is doing the action

yo
I
you (informal)
él/ella
he/she
nosotros/as
we
ellos/ellas
they

Direct Object Pronouns

What/who receives the action directly

me
me
te
you
lo/la
him/her/it
nos
us
los/las
them

Indirect Object Pronouns

To/for whom the action is done

me
to/for me
te
to/for you
le
to/for him/her
nos
to/for us
les
to/for them

Reflexive Pronouns

Actions done to oneself

me
myself
te
yourself
se
himself/herself/themselves

Bildningsregler

Object pronouns go before conjugated verbs

Me gustaIt pleases me (I like it)
Te veoI see you

Object pronouns can attach to infinitives and gerunds

Quiero verlo / Lo quiero verI want to see it
Estoy viéndolo / Lo estoy viendoI am seeing it

Vanliga Misstag att Undvika

Always including subject pronouns

Spanish drops subject pronouns when the meaning is clear from context.

✗ Yo hablo español (unless emphasizing) | ✓ Hablo español (I speak Spanish)

Wrong placement of object pronouns

Object pronouns go BEFORE conjugated verbs, not after.

✗ Veo lo | ✓ Lo veo (I see it)

Confusing direct and indirect object pronouns

Direct objects receive the action (lo/la); indirect objects are to/for whom (le/les).

Le doy el libro (I give the book TO him) - "le" is indirect

Hur Spanska Pronomen Skiljer Sig Från Svenska

Subject Pronoun Usage

English requires subject pronouns ("I speak"), Spanish often omits them ("Hablo").

Pronoun Placement

English object pronouns come after verbs ("I see him"). Spanish object pronouns come before ("Lo veo").

Proffstips för att Använda Pronomen

💡 When both direct and indirect objects are pronouns, indirect comes first

Exempel: Me lo da (He gives it to me) - "me" (indirect) before "lo" (direct)

💡 Le/les changes to se when followed by lo/la/los/las

Exempel: Le doy el libro → Se lo doy (I give it to him) - "le" becomes "se"

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