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A2 Swedish GrammarObject Pronouns (Accusative & Dative)

Replace nouns with Swedish object pronouns: mig (me), dig (you), honom (him), henne (her), oss (us), dem (them). Learn the difference between subject and object forms, and master pronoun placement in Swedish sentences.

1Subject vs. Object Pronouns

Swedish distinguishes between subject pronouns (jag, du, han) and object pronouns (mig, dig, honom). Object pronouns are used when the pronoun receives the action. Unlike some languages, Swedish uses the same object form for both direct and indirect objects.

Subject and Object Pronouns

SubjectObjectEnglish SubjectEnglish Object
jagmigIme
dudigyouyou
hanhonomhehim
honhennesheher
den/detden/detitit
viossweus
nieryou (pl.)you (pl.)
dedemtheythem

Examples

Jag ser honom.

I see him.

honom as direct object

Hon hjälper mig.

She helps me.

mig as direct object

Vi tycker om dem.

We like them.

dem as direct object

Kan du höra oss?

Can you hear us?

oss as direct object in question

2Direct Objects

Direct objects receive the action of the verb directly: 'I see HIM', 'She loves HER'. In Swedish, the object pronoun typically comes right after the verb. With compound verbs, it comes after the main verb.

Direct Object Examples

SwedishEnglishObject
Jag älskar dig.I love you.dig
Han träffar henne.He meets her.henne
De frågar mig.They ask me.mig
Vi förstår dem.We understand them.dem

Examples

Kan du hjälpa mig?

Can you help me?

Object after the infinitive

Jag har sett honom förut.

I have seen him before.

Object after participle

Ringde hon dig?

Did she call you?

Question with object pronoun

Barnen följer oss överallt.

The children follow us everywhere.

oss after the verb

3Indirect Objects

Indirect objects tell us to/for whom something is done: 'Give ME the book', 'Tell HER the story'. In Swedish, the indirect object usually comes before the direct object. Alternatively, use prepositions 'till' or 'Ã¥t'.

Indirect Object Patterns

PatternExampleEnglish
Verb + Ind.Obj + Dir.ObjGe mig boken.Give me the book.
Verb + Dir.Obj + till + ObjGe boken till mig.Give the book to me.
Verb + Ind.Obj + Dir.ObjBerätta oss historien.Tell us the story.
Verb + Dir.Obj + åt + ObjKöp det åt henne.Buy it for her.

Examples

Ge mig saltet, tack.

Give me the salt, please.

Indirect object before direct object

Hon visade oss vägen.

She showed us the way.

oss (indirect) before vägen (direct)

Jag skickade ett brev till honom.

I sent a letter to him.

Using till + object

Kan du köpa kaffe åt mig?

Can you buy coffee for me?

Using åt for 'for'

4Pronouns with Prepositions

After prepositions (med, till, för, från, om), always use object pronouns. Never use subject pronouns after prepositions. This is consistent across all Swedish contexts and matches English usage.

Preposition + Object Pronoun

PrepositionExampleEnglish
medmed migwith me
tilltill digto you
förför honomfor him
frånfrån hennefrom her
omom ossabout us

Examples

Vill du gå med mig?

Do you want to go with me?

med + mig

Det är ett brev till dig.

It's a letter for you.

till + dig

Han tänker alltid på henne.

He always thinks about her.

på + henne

Vi fick en present från dem.

We got a present from them.

från + dem