Taking English as an example, the nominative of pronouns is as follows:
nominative
Binge
I
me
you
you
we
us
he
him
she
her
it
it
they
them
Old English usage includes ye (the objective case is you) and the second person (singular) pronoun thou (the objective case is the e).
Compare:
IAm a teacher
I am a teacher.
Please callmeJim
Please call me Jim.
Nominative case of noun
Announce
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There is no nominative case in English nouns, but some of the borrowed words in English retain the nominative form of the original language.For example, some nouns end in a, which is the singular form of the negative nominative from Latin. Many of these nouns end in ae.[1]