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Personal pronouns and verb "to be"/Osebni zaimki
in glagol "biti":
I = jaz you = ti Tom =
he = on Ann = she = ona
kitchen/garden = it = ono (stvar, žival)
Tom and I/Ann and I/boys and I/girls and I = we = midva, midve, mi,
me
Tom and you/Ann and you/boys and you/girls and you = you = vidva, vidve,
vi, ve
Tom and Ann /Ann and Jane/boys/girls = they = onadva, onidve, oni,
one
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Are you in the garden? |
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No, I'm not. I'm not in the garden. |
Are you in the kitchen? |
Yes, I am. I'm in the kitchen. |
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Am I in the garden? Guess. |
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No, you aren't. You aren't in the garden. |
Am I in the kitchen? |
Yes, you are. You're in the kitchen. |
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Is Tom in the garden? |
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No, he isn't. He isn't in the garden. |
Is he in the kitchen? |
Yes, he is. He's in the kitchen. |
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Is Ann in the garden? |
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No, she isn't. She isn't in the garden. |
Is she in the kitchen? |
Yes, she is. She's in the kitchen. |
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Is that a garden? |
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No, it isn't. It isn't a garden. |
Is that a kitchen? |
Yes, it is. It's a kitchen. |
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Are you in the garden, boys? |
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No, we aren't. We aren't in the garden. |
Are you in the kitchen? |
Yes, we are. We're in the kitchen. |
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Are girls and I here? Guess. |
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No, you aren't. You aren't here. |
Are boys and I here? |
Yes, you are. You're here. |
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Are the girls here? |
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No, they aren't. They aren't here. |
Are the boys here? |
Yes, they are. They're here. |
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By Romana
Ivačič |