Personal Pronouns
1. 1st and 2nd Person Pronouns: ego/nōs, tū/vōs
- covers 1st and 2nd person personal pronouns (cf. LNM, Book I, Ch. 12, Language Fact I, p. 194)
- review of nominative pronouns used for emphasis
- 0:50 - how pronouns are declined
- 2:11 - nostrum/vestrum as partitive genitives; nostrī/vestrī as objective genitives
- 3:03 - the Possessive Adjectives meus, tuus, noster, vester (cf. LNM, Book I, Ch. 12, Language Fact III, p. 199)
- The video mistakenly calls these words 'pronouns.'
- 3:12 - personal pronouns with the preposition cum
- 3:41 - irregular emphatic forms; reduplicated forms
is, ea, id: Demonstrative "that" AND Personal Pronoun "he, she, it"
NB- this video is repeated on the Demonstratives page
- 2:44 - usage as the 3rd person Pronoun
- 3:35 - translating the gender to make sense in English
- 4:24 - 3rd person Pronoun is (someone else) vs. Reflexive Pronoun sē (-self)
- 5:28 - usage as a Demonstrative Adjective
NB- this video is repeated on the Demonstratives page