Pronouns
The subject pronouns in Ukrainian are as follows:
I |
Я |
you (informal) |
ти |
he / she |
він / вона |
we |
ми |
you (formal / plural) |
ви |
they |
вони |
As in English, the pronouns will change based on whether the the pronoun is the subject of the sentence or the object of the verb (accusative case) or the beneficiary of the action of the verb (dative case).
Subject |
Accusative (object of verb) |
Dative (beneficiary of action) |
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I |
Я |
I |
мене |
I |
мені |
you (informal) |
ти |
you (informal) |
тебе |
you (informal) |
тобі |
he / she |
він / вона |
him / her |
його / її |
him / her |
йому / їй |
we |
ми |
us |
нас |
us |
нам |
you (formal / plural) |
ви |
you (formal / plural) |
вас |
you (formal / plural) |
вам |
they |
вони |
them |
їх |
them |
їм |
- Іван подарував мені подарунок. (dative)
- Ivan gave me a present.
- Я тебе люблю. (accusative)
- I love you.
- Оксана хоче його. (accusative)
- Oksana wants him.
Pronouns
The subject pronouns in Ukrainian are as follows:
I |
Ya |
you (informal) |
ty |
he / she |
vin / vona |
we |
my |
you (formal / plural) |
vy |
they |
vony |
As in English, the pronouns will change based on whether the the pronoun is the subject of the sentence or the object of the verb (accusative case) or the beneficiary of the action of the verb (dative case).
Subject |
Accusative (object of verb) |
Dative (beneficiary of action) |
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I |
Ya |
I |
mene |
I |
meni |
you (informal) |
ty |
you (informal) |
tebe |
you (informal) |
tobi |
he / she |
vin / vona |
him / her |
yoho / yiyi |
him / her |
yomu / yiy |
we |
my |
us |
nas |
us |
nam |
you (formal / plural) |
vy |
you (formal / plural) |
vas |
you (formal / plural) |
vam |
they |
vony |
them |
yix |
them |
yim |
- Ivan podaruvav meni podarunok. (dative)
- Ivan gave me a present.
- Ya tebe lyublyu. (accusative)
- I love you.
- Oksana xoche yoho. (accusative)
- Oksana wants him.