See also: eļļõs and -ellos

Aragonese

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Etymology

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From Latin illos (those ones). Akin to Spanish ellos and Portuguese eles.

Pronoun

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ellos

  1. they (third-person plural masculine pronoun)

Synonyms

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Asturian

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Etymology

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From Latin illos, from ille.

Pronoun

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ellos m pl

  1. they (third-person plural masculine pronoun)

Catalan

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Etymology

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Variant of ells, perhaps produced by influence of Spanish ellos.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ellos

  1. (Northern, Alghero) they (masculine or mixed group)

Declension

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Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subject weak (direct object) weak (indirect object) possessive
proclitic enclitic proclitic enclitic
singular 1st
person
standard jo, mi3 em, m’ -me, ’m em, m’ -me, ’m meu
majestic1 nós ens -nos, ’ns ens -nos, ’ns nostre
2nd
person
standard tu et, t’ -te, ’t et, t’ -te, ’t teu
formal1 vós us -vos, -us us -vos, -us vostre
very formal2 vostè el, l’ -lo, ’l li -li seu
3rd
person
m ell el, l’ -lo, ’l li -li seu
f ella la, l’4 -la li -li seu
n ho -ho li -li seu
plural
1st person nosaltres ens -nos, ’ns ens -nos, ’ns nostre
2nd
person
standard vosaltres us -vos, -us us -vos, -us vostre
formal2 vostès els -los, ’ls els -los, ’ls seu
3rd
person
m ells els -los, ’ls els -los, ’ls seu
f elles les -les els -los, ’ls seu
3rd person reflexive si es, s’ -se, ’s es, s’ -se, ’s seu
adverbial ablative/genitive en, n’ -ne, ’n
locative hi -hi

1 Behaves grammatically as plural.   2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition.   4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

Northern Sami

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Pronunciation

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  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈeːllos/

Verb

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ēllos

  1. third-person singular imperative of eallit

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin illos, from ille.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
 

  • Syllabification: e‧llos

Pronoun

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ellos m pl (dative les)

  1. plural of él (they, them)

Usage notes

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  • Used subjectively and after prepositions; can refer to men, masculine nouns, groups of people or nouns of mixed gender, and (rarely) groups of neuter nouns.
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Spanish personal pronouns
Nominative Disjunctive Dative Accusative Comitative
First-person Singular yo me conmigo
Plural Masculine1 nosotros nos
Feminine nosotras
Second-person Singular Tuteo ti te contigo
Voseo vos
Formal2 Masculine1 usted le, se3 lo
Feminine la
Plural Familiar4 Masculine1 vosotros os
Feminine vosotras
Formal/general2 Masculine1 ustedes les, se3 los
Feminine las
Third-person Singular Masculine1 él le, se3 lo
Feminine ella la
Neuter ello5 lo
Plural Masculine1 ellos les, se3 los
Feminine ellas las
Reflexive se consigo
  1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
  2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
  3. If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g. se lo dije instead of *le lo dije).
  4. Used primarily in Spain.
  5. Only used in certain circumstances and rarely as a subject pronoun.

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