Some Prototype Pronouns
Some of the possible common pronouns:
1cs, wane'a
1cd, wane'at
1cp, wane'e
2cs, waleza
2cd, walezat
2cp, waleze
3ms, za'aya
3ns, za'ayo
3nd, za'ayot
3np, za'ayu
3cs, za'eya
3cd, za'eyat
3cp, za'eye
3fs, za'eyo
3ns indefinite, za'oyo
3nd indefinite, za'oyot
3np indefinite, za'oyu
3cs indefinite, za'uya
3cd indefinite, za'uyat
3cp indefinite, za'uye
Some pronoun suffixes:
Verbs may have two suffixes, the first is subject, the second is direct object. If pronouns are also used for the indirect, beneficiary, or causative objects, then the full pronoun must be used. If a suffix is used with a noun then it is possessive, eg. my house.
0, -na (-na is only used with verbs when there is not a subject suffix to go with the object suffix)
1cs, -wa
1cd, -wat
1cp, -we
2cs, -la
2cd, -lat
2cp, -le
3ms, -yid
3ns, -yo
3nd, -yot
3np, -yu
3cs, -ya
3cd, -yat
3cp, -ye
3fs, -yish
3ns indefinite, -zo
3nd indefinite, -zot
3np indefinite, -zu
3cs indefinite, -za
3cd indefinite, -zat
3cp indefinite, -ze