User:Jberkel/sandbox/Italian personal pronouns

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Italian personal pronouns (edit)  
Number Person Gender Nominative Reflexive Accusative Dative Locative Genitive Disjunctive
Singular first io mi, m' me
second tu ti, t' te
third m lui si2, s' lo, l' gli ci, c', vi (formal) ne, n' lui
f 1 lei, Lei la, l', La le3, Le lei, Lei
Plural first noi ci noi
second voi vi voi
third m loro, Loro si, s' li gli, loro (formal) ci, c', vi (formal) ne, n' loro, Loro
f 1 le
1 The feminine gender forms are also used as polite terms of address, often capitalised as Lei, Loro etc. to distinguish them.
2 Also used as indefinite pronoun meaning “one”, and to form the passive.
3 In informal speech sometimes replaced with gli (nonstandard).
Italian alternative personal pronouns (edit)  
Number Person Gender Nominative Reflexive Accusative Dative Locative Genitive Disjunctive
Singular third m egli, esso1 si, s' lo, l' gli vi ne, n' esso
f ella, Ella2, essa la, l' le essa
Plural third m essi si, s' li loro vi ne, n' essi
f esse le esse
1 Refers predominantly to non-humans.
2 Highly elevated register of Lei.

This is template for Italian personal pronouns. It accepts no arguments.