Mraupsian Pronouns
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Who, which, that, this, hither, thither, yon
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1. Mraupsian Nouns
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2. Mraupsian Pronouns
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3. Mraupsian Verbs
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First and second person pronouns are considered animate class. Third person pronouns come in animate and inanimate versions (inanimate pronouns shown in red below).
Person.Number | NOMNominative (case) TRANS subject, INTR argument | ACCAccusative (case) TRANS direct object; patient | DATDative (case) indirect object; recipient, beneficiary, location | GENGenitive (case) possessive |
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1SFirst person singular (person) speaker, signer, etc.; I ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | qa | qot | qem | voq |
1PFirst person plural (person) we (inclusive or exclusive) ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | xi | xet | xmu | vik |
2SSecond person singular (person) addressee (you) ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | té | ta | tem | vut |
2PSecond person plural (person) addressee (plural) ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | suu | tsu | smî | vîs |
3SThird person singular (person) neither speaker nor addressee ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | vu | vét | vem | vev |
3PThird person plural (person) neither speaker nor addressee, they/them ANAnimate (gender/class) alive, moving | jaa | jacu | jma | jvi |
3SThird person singular (person) neither speaker nor addressee INInanimate (gender/class) for non-living things | yi | yîd | yém | yev |
3PThird person plural (person) neither speaker nor addressee, they/them INInanimate (gender/class) for non-living things | yol | yod | yom | yov |
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