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Italian
Etymology
From the older form elli, from Vulgar Latin *illī, from Latin ille (literally “that one”).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
egli m (feminine ella)
- (literary, subject form) he
- Synonym: lui
Usage notes
- This is a more formal version of lui normally only used in written language.
See also
Italian personal pronouns (alternate)
Number
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Person
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Gender
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Nominative
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Reflexive
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Accusative
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Dative
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Locative
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Genitive
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Disjunctive
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Singular |
third |
m
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esso1, egli, elli3 |
si, s' |
lo, l' |
gli
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vi, v'
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ne, n' |
esso, sé
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f
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essa, ella, Ella2 |
la, l' |
le, ella3
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essa, sé
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Plural |
third |
m
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essi, eglino3, ellino3, elli3 |
si, s' |
li |
loro
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vi, v'
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ne, n' |
essi, sé
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f
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esse, elle3, elleno3 |
le |
esse, elle,3 sé
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1 |
Refers predominantly to non-humans.
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2 |
Highly elevated variant of Lei.
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3 |
Archaic.
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Anagrams
Latvian
Noun
egli f
- accusative/instrumental singular of egle