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An explanation of how to use Antivi pronouns
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Hello reader, this article is aimed at bettering one's understanding of how pronouns in  Antiwi function, how to use them, and their placement within a clause or sentence.

I will be going through the pronouns noun case by noun case and relating what I know. If you, dear reader, have any questions after reading this, please comment your questions below so that I may edit this article appropriately. Thank you!

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Persons1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you)
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you)
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
1PFirst person plural (person)
we (inclusive or exclusive)
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
1PFirst person plural (person)
we (inclusive or exclusive)
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
2PSecond person plural (person)
addressee (plural)
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
2PSecond person plural (person)
addressee (plural)
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
3PThird person plural (person)
neither speaker nor addressee, they/them
MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male
3PThird person plural (person)
neither speaker nor addressee, they/them
FEMFeminine (gender)
feminine or female
Accusative -meo-mea-teo-tea-o*-a*-immo-imma-tvo-tva-gnori*-gnari*


These are the accusative pronouns of  Antiwi. They are all enclitic to the verb in all of its forms
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