pronoun.
(Of thelat.)(pronomen, - inis).
1. m. Gram. Class of words as a noun.
1. m. Gram. In some traditional grammars, which determines the noun.
1. m. Gram. The fact that people, animals or things. They are essentially three, it is
you, this, that and its variants.1. m. Gram. Vaguely alludes to people or things or expresses any notion that quantifies; e.g. someone, something, nobody, nothing, 1.
1. m. Gram. Which loosely refers to people or things; e.g., someone, anyone, one, etc.
RAM. The, without accompanying name, lets you build interrogative statements or indirect interrogative sentences.1. m. Gram. That means people, animals or things by means of any of the three grammatical persons. Generally, performs the same functions of the subject or the nominal group; e.g., I, you, him.
1. m. Gram. In some grammars, denoting possession or ownership; e.g., mine, yours, his, cuyo.
name on.1. m. Gram. Which plays a role in the sentence to which it belongs, inserted this into a higher unity and has a history, express or implied.