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Personal Pronouns: Plural (mi, vi, oni)

Slovenian plural pronouns mi, vi, and oni represent groups of three or more or formal singular address.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'mi', 'vi', and 'oni' to talk about groups of three or more people or things.

  • Use 'mi' for 'we' (3+ people) like 'Mi smo tu' (We are here).
  • Use 'vi' for 'you all' (3+) or as a formal 'you' (singular/plural).
  • Use 'oni' for 'they' (3+ males or mixed groups) like 'Oni delajo' (They work).
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Overview

Welcome to your next big step in Slovenian! You have already mastered talking about yourself. Now, it is time to bring your friends along.
Plural pronouns are the life of the party. They allow you to talk about groups of people. In Slovenian, we use mi, vi, and oni.
These three little words do a lot of heavy lifting. They help you order food for a table. They help you address your boss with respect.
They even help you gossip about the neighbors. But there is a small catch you should know. Slovenian is famous for having a 'dual' form for exactly two people.
That means these plural pronouns are strictly for three or more. Think of it like a VIP club. If you do not have at least a trio, you cannot use these specific forms.
It might sound a bit extra, but it is actually very logical once you get the hang of it. Let’s dive into how these words work in the real world.

How This Grammar Works

Slovenian pronouns change based on who you are talking to. They also change based on how many people there are. The plural pronouns we are looking at today are for 'three or more'.
First, we have mi. This means 'we'. It includes you and at least two other people.
Next, we have vi. This is the plural 'you'. You use it when talking to a group of friends.
It is also your go-to word for being formal. Finally, we have oni. This means 'they'.
It refers to a group of people you are talking about. Unlike English, these pronouns can sometimes change for gender. If you have a group of only women, mi becomes me.
If you are talking about a group of only women, oni becomes one. For now, focus on the masculine or mixed-gender forms. They are the most common ones you will hear in Ljubljana or Maribor.
It is like a grammar traffic light. Red is singular, yellow is dual, and green is plural. We are currently in the green zone.

Formation Pattern

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Using these pronouns is a simple three-step process. You do not need to worry about complex endings yet. Just memorize these three core words.
2
Identify the group you are part of. If it is you plus two or more others, the word is mi (we).
3
Identify the group you are speaking to. If it is three or more people, or one person you need to show respect to, use vi (you).
4
Identify the group you are talking about. If it is three or more people away from you, use oni (they).
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Remember that Slovenian verbs also change to match these pronouns. For example, the verb 'to be' (biti) becomes smo for mi, ste for vi, and so for oni. It is a package deal. You cannot have the pronoun without its matching verb partner. They are like peanut butter and jelly. They just belong together.

When To Use It

Real-world scenarios are where these pronouns shine. Imagine you are at a restaurant with four colleagues. The waiter asks if you are ready.
You would say, Mi smo pripravljeni (We are ready). It shows you are speaking for the whole group. Another common scenario is a job interview.
Even though you are talking to one person, you use Vi. This is the formal 'You'. It shows you are a professional.
It is the linguistic equivalent of wearing a clean, pressed shirt. You also use plural pronouns when asking for directions for your family. Ali nam lahko vi pomagate? (Can you help us?).
If you see a group of tourists looking lost, you might tell your friend, Oni so izgubljeni (They are lost). It is all about the size of the group and the level of respect.

When Not To Use It

This is the part where most beginners trip up. Do not use these pronouns if you are only talking about two people. If you and your best friend are going to the cinema, do not use mi.
You must use the dual form midva. If you are talking to a couple, do not use vi. Use the dual form vidva.
Using the plural for only two people sounds a bit strange to a native speaker. It is like trying to put a giant hat on a tiny cat. It just does not fit.
Also, avoid using the informal ti when you should be using the formal Vi. If you are talking to a doctor, a professor, or an elderly person, always default to Vi. It is better to be too polite than accidentally rude.
Think of Vi as your safety net for social situations.

Common Mistakes

Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes, but usually in the other direction! The most common mistake for you will be the 'Dual Trap'. You will want to use mi for you and your partner. Resist the urge! Another mistake is forgetting the formal Vi. In English, 'you' is always 'you'. In Slovenian, using the wrong 'you' can feel like a tiny slap in the face to some people. Always use Vi for strangers. Also, watch out for gender. If you are in a group of five women and you say mi, people will understand you. However, me is the grammatically correct choice. Finally, do not forget the verb agreement. Saying mi sem is like saying 'we am'. It sounds very clunky. Always pair mi with smo.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Let’s look at how this compares to what you already know. You know jaz (I). Mi is just the bigger version of jaz.
You know ti (you singular). Vi is the bigger, or more polite, version of ti. You know on and ona (he and she).
Oni is the group version of them. The biggest contrast is with English. English is lazy.
It uses 'you' for one person, ten people, and the Queen. Slovenian is much more specific. It gives you a special word for every situation.
This might feel harder at first. But actually, it makes the language much clearer. You always know exactly how many people someone is talking about.
It is like upgrading from a standard map to a high-definition GPS.

Quick FAQ

Q

Is vi always plural?

No, it is also the formal singular for showing respect.

Q

What if the group is mixed men and women?

Always use the masculine forms: mi, vi, oni.

Q

When do I start using the dual instead?

The moment you are talking about exactly two people.

Q

Do I have to capitalize Vi?

Yes, in emails and letters, we capitalize it to show extra respect.

Q

Is oni used for objects too?

Yes! If you are talking about three or more masculine objects, use oni.

Plural Pronouns and Present Tense Endings

Pronoun English Verb Ending Example
Mi
We (3+)
-mo
Mi gremo (We go)
Vi
You (3+ / Formal)
-te
Vi grete (You go)
Oni
They (3+ Masc/Mixed)
-jo
Oni grejo (They go)
One
They (3+ Fem)
-jo
One grejo (They go)
Ona
They (3+ Neut)
-jo
Ona grejo (They go)

Meanings

Personal pronouns used to replace nouns representing three or more entities in the subject position.

1

Plurality (3+)

Referring to a group of three or more people or objects.

“Oni so moji prijatelji.”

“Vi ste učitelji.”

2

Formal Address (Vikanje)

Using 'Vi' to address a single person politely or formally.

“Gospod Novak, ali vi pijete čaj?”

Reference Table

Reference table for Personal Pronouns: Plural (mi, vi, oni)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Pronoun + Verb
Mi spimo. (We are sleeping.)
Negative
Pronoun + ne + Verb
Vi ne spite. (You are not sleeping.)
Question
Ali + Pronoun + Verb?
Ali oni spijo? (Are they sleeping?)
Formal Singular
Vi + Plural Verb
Vi ste prijazni. (You are kind - to one person.)
Mixed Group
Oni + Plural Verb
Oni so tu. (They are here - men and women.)
All Female
One + Plural Verb
One so tu. (They are here - only women.)

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
Ali vi pridete?

Ali vi pridete? (Asking a group)

Neutro
Ali vi pridete?

Ali vi pridete? (Asking a group)

Informal
Ali pridete?

Ali pridete? (Asking a group)

Gíria
A pridete?

A pridete? (Asking a group)

Slovenian Plural Pronouns

Plural (3+)

1st Person

  • Mi We

2nd Person

  • Vi You all / Formal

3rd Person

  • Oni They (M)
  • One They (F)

Number in Slovenian

Singular (1)
Jaz I
Dual (2)
Midva We two
Plural (3+)
Mi We all

Exemplos por nível

1

Mi smo doma.

We are at home.

2

Ali vi pijete vodo?

Do you (all) drink water?

1

Oni delajo v pisarni.

They work in the office.

2

Gospa, ali vi želite kavo?

Madam, do you want coffee?

1

Mi se učimo slovenščino že tri mesece.

We have been learning Slovenian for three months.

2

One so šle v trgovino.

They (women) went to the store.

1

Čeprav so oni zamujali, smo mi začeli sestanek.

Even though they were late, we started the meeting.

2

Vi bi morali vedeti bolje.

You (all) should have known better.

1

Kljub temu da so oni zagovarjali svoja stališča, mi nismo popustili.

Despite them defending their positions, we did not yield.

2

Vi ste tisti, ki določate pravila igre.

You are the ones who determine the rules of the game.

1

V kolikor oni ne bi posredovali, bi mi utrpeli veliko škodo.

Had they not intervened, we would have suffered great damage.

2

Vi, ki ste sol zemlje, ne smete obupati.

You, who are the salt of the earth, must not despair.

Fácil de confundir

Personal Pronouns: Plural (mi, vi, oni) vs Dual vs Plural

Learners use plural for two people because their native language doesn't have dual.

Erros comuns

Mi sva tu.

Mi smo tu.

Used a dual verb ending with a plural pronoun.

Mi gremo (referring to 2 people).

Midva greva.

Using plural for a pair.

Vi si (informal singular).

Ti si.

Using 'Vi' for a close friend.

Oni so (referring to 3 women).

One so.

Using masculine plural for an all-female group.

Oni so (referring to children).

Ona so.

Forgetting the neuter plural form for specific nouns.

Vikanje with singular adjectives.

Vi ste bili prijazni.

Adjectives must also be plural in formal address.

Padrões de frases

Mi smo ___.

Ali vi ___?

Real World Usage

Texting a group constant

Kje ste vi?

Job Interview common

Vi imate veliko izkušenj.

Ordering for a table very common

Mi bi radi pico.

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Drop the Pronoun

In Slovenian, the verb ending often tells you who is speaking, so you can often omit 'mi', 'vi', or 'oni' entirely!
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The 3+ Rule

Always count your subjects. If you see two people, stop! Don't use 'mi'.

Smart Tips

Always default to 'Vi'. It is better to be too polite than rude.

Ti si zdravnik? (To a doctor) Vi ste zdravnik? (To a doctor)

Pronúncia

/mi/, /vi/, /oni/

Short Vowels

The 'i' in mi, vi, oni is usually short and crisp.

Rising Question

Vi ste iz Slovenije? ↑

Turns a statement into a question.

Memorize

Mnemônico

MI-MO, VI-TE, ONI-JO: The pronouns end in vowels, and the verbs follow the rhythm.

Associação visual

Imagine a group of three people holding a sign that says '3+'. If there are only two, they have to put the sign down and use the Dual form.

Rhyme

Mi and mo go to the show, Vi and te are on their way, Oni and jo have the flow.

Story

Three friends (Mi) go to a cafe. They see three teachers (Vi) and ask them a question. Then they point to three tourists (Oni) across the street.

Word Web

mivionioneonamnožinavikanje

Desafio

Look at a photo of a group of 3+ people. Describe what they are doing using 'Oni' or 'One'.

Notas culturais

Vikanje (using Vi) is strictly required for anyone older or in a position of authority. Switching to 'Ti' (singular) requires a mutual agreement, often over a drink.

Derived from Proto-Slavic *my, *vy, *onъ.

Iniciadores de conversa

Kdo ste vi?

Kaj oni delajo?

Temas para diário

Write about what your family does on weekends.
Describe a group of people at a bus stop.

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

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Incorrect

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Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Choose the correct pronoun for 'We (3 people)'. Múltipla escolha

___ smo v Ljubljani.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mi
'Mi' is the plural form for 'we'.
Fill in the correct verb ending for 'Vi'.

Vi piše___ pismo.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -te
The ending for 'vi' is always '-te'.

Score: /2

Exercicios praticos

2 exercises
Choose the correct pronoun for 'We (3 people)'. Múltipla escolha

___ smo v Ljubljani.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mi
'Mi' is the plural form for 'we'.
Fill in the correct verb ending for 'Vi'.

Vi piše___ pismo.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -te
The ending for 'vi' is always '-te'.

Score: /2

Perguntas frequentes (6)

Usually no, most modern families use 'ti' (singular), but some traditional families still use 'vikanje' for elders.

Use `oni`. The masculine plural is used for mixed-gender groups.

No, it can also refer to masculine plural objects like 'stoli' (chairs).

That is the feminine plural. Use it if the group is 100% female.

No, Slovenian is a pro-drop language. 'Gremo' already implies 'we'.

It is the practice of using the plural `vi` to show respect to one person.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

nosotros, vosotros, ellos

Spanish lacks the dual number.

German moderate

wir, ihr, sie

German 'sie' (they) is the same as 'sie' (she), whereas Slovenian 'oni' is distinct.

Japanese low

watashitachi, anatatachi, karera

Slovenian pronouns are distinct words, not suffixed versions of singulars.

Arabic high

nahnu, antum, hum

Arabic has more gender distinctions in the 2nd person plural.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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