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== Other Pronouns == | == Other Pronouns == |
Revision as of 18:56, 6 April 2016
Personal Pronouns
Nominative | Objective | Possessive | ||
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1. Sing. | ego | me | me | |
2. Sing. | ðŏ | ði | ðæ | |
3. Sing. | Masculine | er | erm | ers |
Feminine | el | elm | els | |
Epicene | ei | eim | eis | |
Neuter | id | id | ids | |
Reflexive | selbCite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
</references> Other PronounsThe reflexive pronoun is selb, plural selbs. It may be used as nominative, for emphasis, or as objective, for reflexiveness: Der König Selb ist hir! "The King Himself is here!" The relative pronoun is velk: Der mensch, velk esse libe, kenne ri. "The man whom she loves knows him." These are also up for debate. |