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The reflexive pronoun | The reflexive pronoun '''selb''' may be used in the nominative (including with 1st and 2nd person) for emphasis: | ||
'''Der König Selb ist hir!''' "The King Himself is here!"<br> | '''Der König Selb ist hir!''' "The King Himself is here!"<br> | ||
'''Eng | '''Eng libant selb plä.''' "They love themselves most." | ||
The relative pronoun is '''velk''': | The relative pronoun is '''velk''': |
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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[1] | selb[2] | selb | selbs | |
1. Plur. | nø | nos | ŏr | |
2. Plur. | vø | vos | vor | |
3. Plur. | eng | eng | engs |
Other Pronouns
The reflexive pronoun selb may be used in the nominative (including with 1st and 2nd person) for emphasis:
Der König Selb ist hir! "The King Himself is here!"
Eng libant selb plä. "They love themselves most."
The relative pronoun is velk:
Der mensch, velk esse libe, kenne ri. "The man whom she loves knows him."
Der mensch, velk libe schi, kenne ri. "The man who loves her knows him."
These are also up for debate.