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Pronouns
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[edit] [top]Personal Pronouns

Like nouns, personal pronouns in Gezirene are declined according to case and number. Only third-person pronouns decline for gender.

First Person Pronouns
SingularPlural
isovije
sobay
isayibay

Second Person Pronouns
SingularPlural
olek (le)leje
jobije
ojeije

Third Person Pronouns
Masculine
SingularPlural
satsay
bisbiyan
lebillebiyan
Feminine
SingularPlural
saksay
binbiyan
lebijlebiyan
Neuter
SingularPlural
samsay
bitbiyan
lebimlebiyan
Inanimate
SingularPlural
salsaje
bijbija
lebiklebiki

As can be noticed from the table above, the third-person plural pronouns are identical for the masculine, feminine and neuter gender.
[edit] [top]Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstratives also decline like personal pronouns. Gezirene demonstratives display four types of spatial indication: near the speaker but not near the listener (proximal), near both the speaker and the listener (visible), near the listener but not near the speaker (medial) and far away from both (distal/invisible). Unlike personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns are also declined to show location (locative) existence (existential).
Proximal
ixokixolixokerixoaxo/laxo

Visible
oyekoyeloyekeroyeaye/laye

Medial
ofikofilofikerofiafi/lafi

Distal/Invisible
ofakofalofakerofaafa/lafa

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