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== Personal Pronouns ==
#REDIRECT [[Triparic Grammar#Pronouns]]
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
|colspan="2"|
! Nominative
! Objective
! Possessive
|-
!colspan="2"|1. Sing.
|ego
|me
|me
|-
!colspan="2"|2. Sing.
|ðŏ
|ði
|ðæ
|-
!rowspan="4"|3. Sing.
! Masculine
|er
|erm
|ers
|-
! Feminine
|el
|elm
|els
|-
! Epicene
|ei
|eim
|eis
|-
! Neuter
|id
|id
|ids
|-
!colspan="2"|Reflexive/Intensive
|selb
|selb
|selbs
|-
!colspan="2"|1. Plur.
|nø
|nos
|ŏr
|-
!colspan="2"|2. Plur.
|vø
|vos
|vor
|-
!colspan="2"|3. Plur.
|eng
|eng
|engs
|-
|}
 
== ''selb'' ==
 
The pronoun '''selb''' has two uses.
 
=== Reflexive ===
 
'''selb''' is used in the accusative or possessive, in all persons, as the ''reflexive'' pronoun, when the object or possessor is the same as the subject of the sentence:
 
'''Eng libant selb plä.''' "They love themselves most."<br>
'''Er libet selbs cän.''' "He loves his (own) dog."<br>
''as opposed to'' '''Er libet ers cän.''' "He loves his (probably someone else's) dog."<br>
'''Ego helfte selb.''' "I helped myself."
 
=== Emphatic ===
 
'''selb''' may also be used in the nominative, adjacent to the subject in word order, to intensify the subject.
 
'''Der könig selb ist hir!''' "The king himself is here!"<br>
'''Ego selb helfire ði.''' "I myself will help you."
 
== Relative Pronoun (unverified) ==
 
The relative pronoun is '''velk'''.  It is used as the first word of a relative clause
 
'''Der mensch, velk esse libe, kenne ri.''' "The man whom she loves knows him."<br>
'''Der mensch, velk libe schi, kenne ri.''' "The man who loves her knows him."
 
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