Everything about Bulgarian Pronouns totally explained
Bulgarian
pronouns vary in
gender,
number,
definiteness and
case. They, more than any other
part of speech, have preserved the
proto-Slavic case system. The distinguishable types of pronouns include the following: personal, possessive, interrogative, demonstrative, reflexive, summative, negative, indefinite and relative.=Personal pronouns=
In Bulgarian, there are two types of
personal pronouns (лични местоимения): full (stressed, free) and short (unstressed,
clitic). The full are used with both
verbs and
prepositions (only the direct object forms), whereas the clitic only with verbs. As in English, personal pronouns change depending on their function within the sentence (as a
subject or an
object, in other words they've cases:
Nominative (Именителен),
Accusative (Винителен) and
Dative (Дателен). The dative clitic forms can also be used to indicate
possession (most Bulgarian grammar books refer to them as short forms of the possessive pronouns). The subject forms are always strong and are used as subjects only when special emphasis is intended, since unstressed subjects recoverable from context are not overtly expressed anyway. In some special cases the full and the short forms of the object pronouns can be used together.
| Personal pronouns |
| Number |
Person |
SubjectNominative
|
Direct ComplementAccusative
|
Indirect Complement |
| no prepositionDative
|
preposition |
| full |
short |
full† |
shortpossessive
|
| Singular |
First | аз |
мен/мене |
ме |
мене |
ми |
мен/мене
|
| Second | ти |
теб/тебе |
те |
тебе |
ти |
теб/тебе
|
| Third |
Masculine | той |
него |
го |
нему |
му |
него
|
| Feminine | тя |
нея |
я |
ней |
ѝ |
нея
|
| Neuter | то |
него |
го |
нему |
му |
него
|
| Plural |
First | ние |
нас |
ни |
нам |
ни |
нас
|
| Second | вие |
вас |
ви |
вам |
ви |
вас
|
| Third | те |
тях |
ги |
тям |
им |
тях
|
†The full forms are rather archaic and are usually substituted by accusative constructions:
на мен/на мене, на теб/на тебе, на него, на нея, на нас, на вас, на тях.
Possessive pronouns
There are two types of
possessive pronouns: full (stressed, free) and short (unstressed,
clitic). The full pronouns agree in gender and number with the modified
noun and are usually put before it, the short forms (they are identical to the short dative forms of the personal pronouns) are invariable and are put after the noun ("мъжът
ми"). The stressed forms can be definite or indefinite, depending on whether the noun they modify is definite or indefinite, but only the first constituent of the definite noun phrase is used with an article ("мо
ят мъж" or rarely "мъж
ът мой"). The full pronouns can also be used alone (without a noun) when its clear from the context which is the noun they refer to.
| Possessive pronouns |
| Number |
Person |
Masculine |
Feminine |
Neuter |
Plural |
Short form |
| indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
| Singular |
First | мой |
моят/моя |
моя |
моята |
мое |
моето |
мои |
моите |
ми
|
| Second | твой |
твоят/твоя |
твоя |
твоята |
твое |
твоето |
твои |
твоите |
ти
|
| Third |
Masculine | негов |
неговият/неговия |
негова |
неговата |
негово |
неговото |
негови |
неговите |
му
|
| Feminine | неин |
нейният/нейния |
нейна |
нейната |
нейно |
нейното |
нейни |
нейните |
ѝ
|
| Neuter | негов |
неговият/неговия |
негова |
неговата |
негово |
неговото |
негови |
неговите |
му
|
| Plural |
First | наш |
нашият/нашия |
наша |
нашата |
наше |
нашето |
наши |
нашите |
ни
|
| Second | ваш |
вашият |
ваша |
вашата |
ваше |
вашето |
ваши |
вашите |
ви
|
| Third | техен |
техеният/техния |
тяхна |
тяхната |
тяхно |
тяхното |
техни |
техните |
им
|
Interrogative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns (въпросителни местоимения) refer to an unknown person, object,
quality or
quantity and agree with the noun they denote in gender and number. Personal interrogative pronouns have two cases
Nominative and
Genitive (
кой, when it refers to a person and is used without a noun, also has
Accusative and
Dative forms -
кого and
кому respectively). They are also used with nonhuman beings (animals and objects). Quality interrogative pronouns are used for asking one to specify the word in question. They are translated in English as
what/what kind of/what sort of.
| Interrogative pronouns |
| Gender/Number
|
Personal |
For quality |
| Nominative |
Genitive |
| Masculine | кой (who) |
чий (whose) |
какъв
|
| Feminine | коя |
чия |
каква
|
| Neuter | кое |
чие |
какво
|
| Plural | кои |
чии |
какви
|
There is only one interrogative pronoun for quantity -
колко and it doesn't have any gender or number forms. It is used before plural nouns to ask about their quantity (then it's translated as
how much/how many), and before an adjective or adverb to ask about the extent, degree, age, etc of something or somebody (translated as
how).
Demonstrative pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns (показателни местоимения) agree in number and gender with the noun they refer to (except for this for quantity). There are three types of demonstrative pronouns: for persons and objects, for
quality and for
quantity. Each demonstrative can not only modify a noun, but also be used on its own. Personal demonstrative pronouns have two forms: for nouns that are close to the speaker or writer and for far nouns. Quality pronouns also have two forms: positive, that specifies that the noun has a particular quality (
this kind of/this sort of/of that type) and negative, that specifies that the noun doesn't have a particular quality or has a different one (
not this kind of/not this sort of/not of that type).
| Demonstrative pronouns |
| Gender/Number
|
Personal |
For quality |
For quantity |
| close (this) |
far (that) |
positive |
negative |
| Masculine | този/тоя |
онзи/оня |
такъв |
онакъв/инакъв |
толкова
|
| Feminine | тази/тая |
онази/оная |
такава |
онакава/инакава
|
| Neuter | това/туй |
онова/онуй |
такова |
онакова/инакова
|
| Plural | тези/тия |
онези/ония |
такива |
онакива/инакива
|
The demonstrative pronoun for quantity
толкова is used with nouns and adjectives. It both specifies the exact quantity of something -
this many/this much, and indicates the large extent or degree of something -
so(many/much).
Reflexive pronouns
There are two kinds of
reflexive pronouns (възвратни местоимения): personal and possessive. Both have two forms: full (stressed, free) and short (unstressed, clitic). Reflexive pronouns don't have
grammatical person. Personal reflexive pronouns have
accusative and
dative forms. Possessive reflexive pronouns agree in gender, number and definiteness only with the owned noun, not with the possessor. They are used when the subject of the verb owns the object. For example: "Аз виждам
своя брат" (I see
my brother).
| Personal reflexive pronouns |
| Accusative |
Dative |
| Full |
Short |
Full |
Short |
| себе си |
се |
на себе си |
си |
| Possessive reflexive pronouns |
| Full |
Short |
| Masculine |
Feminine |
Neuter |
Plural |
| Indefinite |
Definite |
Indefinite |
Definite |
Indefinte |
Definite |
Indefinite |
Definite |
| свой |
своят/своя |
своя |
своята |
свое |
своето |
свои |
своите |
си |
Summative pronouns
There are three types of
summative pronouns (обобщителни местоимения): personal, for
quality and for
quantity. They all agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Personal summative pronouns are used with both singular and plural nouns or on their own and mean all the things or people belonging to a group of one or more -
each/every(body). When the personal summative pronoun
всеки/всякой refers to a person and is used without a noun, it has accusative and dative forms -
всекиго/всякого and
всекиму/всякиму respectively. Quality summative nouns are used for specifying that the noun they refer to possesses all kinds of qualities -
all kinds/sorts/types of. Quantity summative pronouns are always definite (except for the plural and the neuter form which can also be indefinite, when they're not used with a noun but on their own) and mean the whole number/amount of something -
all (the). The indefinte neuter form also means
everything.
| Summative pronouns |
| Type |
Masculine |
Feminine |
Neuter |
Plural |
| Personal | всеки/всякой |
всяка/всякоя |
всяко/всякое |
всички/всякои
|
| For quality | всякакъв |
всякаква |
всякакво |
всякакви
|
| For quantity | всичкият |
всичката |
всичко(то) |
всички(те)
|
Negative pronouns
There are three kinds of
negative pronouns (отрицателни местоимения): personal (
no(body)/none), for
quality (
no/none/no kind of/no type of) and for
quantity (
none/not any). The personal negative pronouns have
Nominative and
Genitive forms (the masculine form, when it's used on its own and refers to a person, has also
Accusative and
Dative forms -
никого and
никому respectively). Unlike in English, in Bulgarian the word for
nothing isn't a negative pronoun, but a neuter noun -
нищо, and is closer in meaning to
nothingness.
| Negative pronouns |
| Gender/Number
|
Personal |
For quality |
For quantity |
| Nominative |
Genitive |
| Masculine | никой |
ничий |
никакъв |
николко
|
| Feminine | никоя |
ничия |
никаква
|
| Neuter | никое |
ничие |
никакво
|
| Plural | никои |
ничии |
никакви
|
Indefinite pronouns
There are three types of
indefinite pronouns (неопределителни местоимения): personal (
some(one)), for
quality (
some(kind of)) and for
quantity. (
several/a few/some). The personal indefinite pronouns have
Nominative and
Genitive forms (again the masculine form has also
Accusative -
някого and
Dative -
някому forms). Unlike in English, in Bulgarian the word for
something isn't an indefinite pronoun, but a neuter noun -
нещо.
| Indefinite pronouns |
| Gender/Number
|
Personal |
For quality |
For quantity |
| Nominative |
Genitive |
| Masculine | някой |
нечии |
някакъв |
няколко
|
| Feminine | някоя |
нечия |
някаква
|
| Neuter | някое |
нечие |
някакво
|
| Plural | някои |
нечии |
някакви
|
Relative pronouns
The
relative pronouns (относителни местоимения) are formed from the corresponding interrogative pronouns by adding -
то to the end of the word. They are used for introducing a relative clause.
| Relative pronouns |
| Gender/Number
|
Personal |
For quality |
For quantity |
| Nominative |
Genitive |
| Masculine | който |
чийто |
какъвто |
колкото
|
| Feminine | която |
чиято |
каквато
|
| Neuter | което |
чието |
каквото
|
| Plural | които |
чиито |
каквито
|
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