Ella Definition
ella
See also Ella,
-ella,
Ellá,
and eļļa
Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Eastern) IPA: /'eʎə/, SAMPA: /"eL@/
- (Western) IPA: /'eʎa/, SAMPA: /"eLa/
Etymology
From Latin illa.
Pronoun
ella
- she
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
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strong/subject |
weak (direct object) |
weak (indirect object) |
possessive |
| singular |
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proclitic |
enclitic |
proclitic |
enclitic |
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| 1st person |
jo, mi2 |
em, m' |
-me, 'm |
em, m' |
-me, 'm |
meu |
| 2nd person |
tu |
et, t' |
-te, 't |
et, t' |
-te, 't |
teu |
| 2nd person formal4 |
vós |
us |
-vos, -us |
us |
-vos, -us |
vostre |
| 2nd person very formal1 |
vostè |
el, l' |
-lo, 'l |
li |
-li |
seu |
| 3rd person masculine |
ell |
el, l' |
-lo, 'l |
li |
-li |
seu |
| 3rd person feminine |
ella |
la, l'3 |
-la |
li |
-li |
seu |
| 3rd person neuter |
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ho |
-ho |
li |
-li |
seu |
| 3rd person reflexive |
si |
es, s' |
-se, 's |
es, s' |
-se, 's |
seu |
| plural |
|
| 1st person |
nosaltres |
ens |
-nos, 'ns |
ens |
-nos, 'ns |
nostre |
| 2nd person |
vosaltres |
us |
-vos, -us |
us |
-vos, -us |
vostre |
| 2nd person formal1 |
vostès |
els |
-los, 'ls |
els |
-los, 'ls |
seu |
| 3rd person masculine |
ells |
els |
-los, 'ls |
els |
-los, 'ls |
seu |
| 3rd person feminine |
elles |
les |
-les |
els |
-los, 'ls |
seu |
| 3rd person reflexive |
si |
es, s' |
-se, 's |
es, s' |
-se, 's |
seu |
| adverbial |
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| ablative/genitive |
|
en, n' |
-ne, 'n |
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| locative |
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hi |
-hi |
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| 1) Behaves grammatically as third person.
2) Only as object of a preposition. |
3) Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.
4) Behaves grammatically as second person plural. |
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse ella.
Pronunciation
Conjunction
ella
- or
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse ella.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈɛtla]
- Rhymes: -ɛtla
Conjunction
ella
- or else
Italian
Etymology
From Latin illa, feminine of ille.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ella f.
- she (subject form)
Usage notes
Ella for she is now archaic or dialectal. In the spoken language the oblique form lei takes its place.
Anagrams
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin illa, feminine of ille, perhaps influenced by Latin ea.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ella plural ellas
- she, her
Related terms
See also
Spanish pronouns
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First person:
Second person:
- tuteo: tú, ti, te
- voseo: vos, te
- formal: usted, ustedes, le, les
- familiar plural: vosotros, vosotras, ustedes, os, les
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Third person:
- masculine: él, ellos, lo, le, los, les
- feminine: ella, ellas, la, le, las, les
- neuter: ello, lo, le
Demonstrative:
- este, esta, esto, estos, estas
- ese, esa, eso, esos, esas
- aquel, aquella, aquello, aquellos, aquellas
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