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System Type: None
Source: Kooyers (1974).
Comment: Kooyers gives long and short forms for the pronouns; with no statement on when to use either. I've put in the long forms. Because, they're listed first. And I can't find any examples of the short possessive forms. Kooyers also gives two forms of the object suffix for pronouns -na and -n. I've arbitraily chosen the form -na on the assumption that the latter can be derived from the former, but not visa-versa. Masculine 2nd person forms entered.
A | S | O | Poss. | |
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1st (excl) Person Singular | ada | ada | adana | eeji |
1st (excl) Person Dual | siča | siča | sičana | siiči |
1st (excl) Person Plural | nota | nota | notana | noti |
1st (incl) Person Dual | siča | siča | sičana | siiči |
1st (incl) Person Plural | nota | nota | notana | noti |
2nd Person Singular | miita | miita | miitana | miiti |
2nd Person Dual | kiča | kiča | kičana | kiči |
2nd Person Plural | kwota | kwota | kwotana | kwoti |
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 | riita | riita | riitana | riiti |
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 | siita | siita | siitana | siiti |
3rd Person Dual | piiriita | piiriita | piiriitana | piiriiti |
3rd Person Plural | yeča | yeča | yečana | yeči |