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The relative pronoun is '''velk''':
The relative pronoun is '''velk''':


'''Der mensz, velk esse libe, kenne ri.''' "The man whom she loves knows him."<br>
'''Der mensch, velk esse libe, kenne ri.''' "The man whom she loves knows him."<br>
'''Der mensz, velk libe schi, kenne ri.''' "The man who loves her knows him."
'''Der mensch, velk libe schi, kenne ri.''' "The man who loves her knows him."


''These are also up for debate.''
''These are also up for debate.''


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Revision as of 11:50, 26 March 2016

Personal Pronouns

Nominative Objective Possessive
1. Sing. ego me me
2. Sing. ðŏ ði ðæ
3. Sing. Masculine erre ri ris
Feminine esse szi szir
Epicene ex ex exes
Neuter idde id ids
1. Plur. nos ŏr
2. Plur. vos vor
3. Plur. los lor

These are all up for debate.

Other Pronouns

The 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!"
Lø libe selbs 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.