Pronoun declension
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1. A kifo tlirak
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2. Pronoun declension
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The reflexive case is for when the subject is also the object. For example, "My name is" is expressed as "I call myself", and therefore the reflexive pronoun is appropriate.
āt ("I") > ät
id ("we") > yit
lo ("you" sing) > lha
ley ("you" pl) > hletl
sāg ("he") > sägh
shaya ("she") > hāse
giloy ("they") > gitya
moyj ("they") > omịj
āt ("I")
nom. āt
acc. aj
dat. ār
gen. -ja
loc. ga
id ("we")
nom. id
acc. īt
dat. yịt
gen. -tị
loc. in
lo ("you" sing)
nom. lo
acc. loya
dat. klhoy
gen. -hoj
loc. lo'ge
ley ("you" pl)
nom. ley
acc. lejna
dat. lhejes
gen. hen
loc. lhe
sāg ("he")
nom. sāg
acc. syar
dat. shal
gen. shig
loc. sang
shaya ("she")
nom. shaya
acc. syā
dat. fas
gen. siy
loc. jas
giloy ("they")
nom. giloy
acc. gīdna
dat. goyik
gen. gikya
loc. gaki
moyj ("they")
nom. moyj
acc. miya
dat. motjaru
gen. milyano
loc. hagja Pronouns have a separate declension pattern than other nouns. ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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