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System Type: None
Source: Donohue and San Roque (2004).
Comment: Tilde = nasalisation (which is a feature of the syllable). All pronouns have low tone. There is an additional paradigm of unmarked pronouns that may occur in all syntactic slots that has not been provided here. The nominative pronoun plus dative suffix may also be used as a possessive pronoun.
A | S | O | Poss. | |
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1st (excl) Person Singular | depu | depu | die | dina |
1st (excl) Person Dual | nesipu | nesipu | nesï, die | nesĩ |
1st (excl) Person Plural | dupu | dupu | nesï, die | numu |
1st (incl) Person Dual | nesipu | nesipu | nesï, die | nesĩ |
1st (incl) Person Plural | dupu | dupu | numu, die | numu |
2nd Person Singular | bepu | bepu | bie | bima |
2nd Person Dual | isapu | isapu | isã, bie | sisa |
2nd Person Plural | yupu | yupu | yumu, bie | yumu |
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 | kepu | kepu | kie | kikã |
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 | wepu | wepu | wi | omu |
3rd Person Dual | esapu | esapu | esang, kie, wi | sisa |
3rd Person Plural | epu | epu | ie, wi | omokai |