Bodin pronouns
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7. Bodin Idioms
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8. Bodin Lesson #1
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9. Bodin Lesson #2
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10. Bodin Lesson #3
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11. Bodin pronouns
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16. Bodinisation Schemas
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17. Dual Number in Bodin
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19. on Bodinsu hair colors
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Person | Singular | Dual | Plural | Collective |
1st person (exclusive) | mi - me | mire - the pair of us (excl) | misu - we (excl) | miro - all of us (excl) |
Reflexive & 1st person inclusive | du - self (dumi = myself, etc.) | dure - the pair of us (incl) | dusu - we (incl) | duro - all of us (incl) |
2nd person | do - you (sg) | dore - the pair of you | dosu - you (pl) | doro - all of you |
3rd person animate | da - ey/he/she/etc. | dare - the pair of them | dasu - they (pl) | daro - all of them |
3rd person inanimate | na - it | nare - the pair of things | nasu - things | naro - all of the things |
Generic person | di - one, someone, anyone | dire - some pair, any pair | disu - some, some people | diro - all, everyone |
Imperative pronouns | be - you (sg), do x! | bere - the pair of you, do x! | besu - you (pl), do x! | bero - all of you, do x! |
Reciprocals (each other): dudat (animate), dunat (inanimate)
Categories of words that you might not expect to be inanimate: bugs, most invertebrates, sometimes fish (depending on region)
Categories of words that you might not expect to be animate: insect colonies/hives, corpses, cities/towns/societies, internal organs ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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