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List of Dutch pronominal adverbs
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On the previous page, you could read how a Dutch pronoun turns into a pronominal adverb when it occurs together with a preposition. Below is a list of the Dutch pronouns that are subject to this mechanism. Note that they are all pronouns referring to inanimate things.

In the list below, you can read that het turns into the adverb er:

preposition + het arrow er +preposition

Likewise, dit turns into the adverb hier:

preposition + dit arrow hier+preposition

And so on.

Type Pronoun Turns into adverb
Personal pronoun [inaminate] het, ze it, they er there
Demonstrative pronoun [independent] dit, deze this, these hier here
dat, die that, those daar there
Interrogative pronoun [independent] wat what, which waar where
Relative pronoun [inaminate] dat, die, wat which waar where
Indefinite pronoun* [independent] iets something er there
niets nothing nergens nowhere
alles everything overal everywhere

(*) For indefinite pronouns, it is not compulsory to use a pronominal adverb.

Possessive, reflexive, reciprocal, and exclamative pronouns never turn into pronominal adverbs.

The different types of pronouns will be discussed on the following pages. Where applicable, you will be referred back to this page.


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