Paradigm Details:

Language: (kmo) Kwoma.

Family:

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.

Pronoun Paradigm:

  A S O Poss.
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