Understanding Norwegian Object Pronouns
In Norwegian, object pronouns are used to replace nouns that receive the action in a sentence. These pronouns help us avoid repeating the same noun over and over again. Let's learn about them!
Important Points
- Object pronouns are used after verbs.
- They help make sentences shorter and clearer.
- They agree in gender and number with the noun they replace.
Here are the Norwegian object pronouns and their English equivalents:
Important Points
- meg - me
- deg - you (singular)
- ham - him
- henne - her
- oss - us
- dere - you (plural)
- dem - them
Examples
- Jeg ser ham. (him)
- Hun liker oss. (us)
- Vi hjelper dem. (them)
When using object pronouns, it's important to make sure they match the noun in gender and number. This means if the noun is feminine, you should use 'henne' for her, and if it's plural, you should use 'dem' for them.
Let's practice using object pronouns in sentences. Remember, they come after the verb and replace the noun that receives the action.
Examples
- Han kjøper den. (it)
- Vi ser deg. (you)
- Hun møter meg. (me)