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What are long pronoun words?

There is no such thing as "long pronoun words" in the English language.

Here's why:

* Pronouns are words that replace nouns. They are typically very short words like "he," "she," "it," "they," "we," "you," "I," "me," "him," "her," "them," "us," etc.

* Pronouns are a closed class of words. This means they are a limited set and rarely have new words added to them.

If you're looking for words that sound long or are used in a specific way, you might be thinking of:

* Compound pronouns: These are pronouns formed by combining two or more words, such as "himself," "herself," "myself," etc. These are still technically pronouns, even though they have more syllables.

* Demonstrative pronouns: These are pronouns that point to specific nouns, such as "this," "that," "these," and "those." These are also relatively short words.

Let me know if you can provide more context about what you're looking for. I'm happy to help!

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