Prepositional Pronouns
01 Apr 2018Definition
A prepositional pronoun is to replace a noun that names a person or thing following a preposition, serving as the object of that preposition.
Standard prepositional pronouns
In the simplest case, prepositional pronouns are nearly identical to the subject
pronouns, except in the first- and second-person singular form, mí replaces
yo and ti replaces tú, respectively. Note that mí takes an accent to
distinguish it from mi, the possessive adjective, which means my. Another
exception is for the third-person singular, there is a pronoun for neuter:
ello, meaning “it”.
Shortcut:
- 1st person:
mí - 2nd person:
ti - 3rd person:
- singular:
él,ella,ello
- singular:
- plural forms are identical to the subject pronouns
Pronouns with con
Certain pronouns change their form when following the preposition con (“with”):
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | conmigo | con nosotoros(as) |
| 2nd | contigo | con vosotoros(as) |
| 3rd | consigo | consigo |
Complication:
- In the third-person forms, singular or plural,
consigois used when the subject of the sentence is the same as the object - Otherwise, the full form,
con él,con ella,con usted,con ello,con ellos,con ellas,con ustedesshould be used. - In programming language:
if subject == object: consigo else: full form
Subject pronouns with prepositions
There are six exceptional prepositions that when preceding a pronoun, the subject form of the pronoun should be used. These are:
entre (between) menos (except)
excepto (except) salvo (except)
incluso (including) según (according to)
For example:
Juan esta entre tú y yo.
Todos bailan excepto él.
Reflexive pronouns following a preposition
Reflexive pronouns are similar to the English counterparts “myself”, “yourself”,
“himself”. When following a preposition (e.g., a), they come in the following
forms:
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | a mí mismo(a) | a nosotros(as) mismos(as) |
| 2nd | a ti mismo(a) | a vosotros(as) mismos(as) |
| 3rd | a sí mismo(a) | a sí mismos(as) |
Note: singular or plural, the third-person is always sí.