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Remember to practice using demonstrative pronouns in various situations to get a better understanding of how to use them correctly.
Remember to practice using demonstrative pronouns in various situations to get a better understanding of how to use them correctly.


== Sources ==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_grammar Swedish Grammar]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_pronouns Swedish Pronouns]
==Sources==
* [https://blogs.transparent.com/swedish/the-swedish-definite-form-demonstrative-pronouns/ The Swedish Definite Form – Demonstrative Pronouns | Swedish ...]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_grammar Swedish grammar - Wikipedia]
* [https://ielanguages.com/swedish-nouns.html Swedish Nouns, Articles, and Demonstratives - ielanguages.com]
* [https://www.sayitinswedish.com/lesson/abe010/ Swedish demonstrative pronouns | Say it in Swedish]


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Swedish Grammar → Swedish Pronouns → Demonstrative pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific things or persons. In Swedish, there are two types of demonstrative pronouns: 'den/ det/ de' and 'denna/ detta/ dessa'.

'Den/ Det/ De'

'Den' is used for masculine and feminine nouns, 'det' for neuter nouns and 'de' for plural nouns.

Examples

Swedish Pronunciation English
den här /dɛn hɛ:r/ this one (masculine)
den där /dɛn dɑ:r/ that one (masculine)
det här /dɛt hɛ:r/ this one (neuter)
det där /dɛt dɑ:r/ that one (neuter)
de här /dɛ hɛ:r/ these (plural)
de där /dɛ dɑ:r/ those (plural)

'Denna/ Detta/ Dessa'

'Denna' is used for masculine and feminine nouns, 'detta' for neuter nouns and 'dessa' for plural nouns.

Examples

Swedish Pronunciation English
denna här /dɛna hɛ:r/ this one (masculine)
den här /dɛn hɛ:r/ this one (masculine) - less formal
denna där /dɛna dɑ:r/ that one (masculine)
den där /dɛn dɑ:r/ that one (masculine) - less formal
detta här /dɛta hɛ:r/ this one (neuter)
det här /dɛt hɛ:r/ this one (neuter) - less formal
detta där /dɛta dɑ:r/ that one (neuter)
det där /dɛt dɑ:r/ that one (neuter) - less formal
dessa här /dɛsa hɛ:r/ these (plural)
de här /dɛ hɛ:r/ these (plural) - less formal
dessa där /dɛsa dɑ:r/ those (plural)
de där /dɛ dɑ:r/ those (plural) - less formal

It's important to note the difference in formal and informal use when choosing between 'den/ det/ de' and 'denna/ detta/ dessa'. For example, in formal situations, it's more appropriate to use 'denna' and 'detta' instead of 'den' and 'det'.

Remember to practice using demonstrative pronouns in various situations to get a better understanding of how to use them correctly.


Sources


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