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|min
|sik
|sik
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|you
|du
|di
|din
|ser
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|he/she
|er
|si
|sin
|sin
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|it
|git
|gi
|gin
|sin
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|we
|vi
|os
|ors
|sik
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|you (inf)
|ðou
|ði
|ðajn
|ser
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|you (form)
|ðit
|ði
|ðin
|ðer
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|they
|ðej
|ðem
|ðen
|sin
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Gröndaler uses the same pronoun for male and female humans, while any non-human noun is neuter:
 
*er hejt Arn
 
*''he is called Arn''
 
 
*er ist en moder for tri barn
 
*''she is a mother of three children''
 
 
The reflexive is used similarly to the German sich, but changes according to person:
 
*ik se sik
 
*''I see myself''
 
 
*ðou kled ser
 
*''you dress yourself''
 
 
*ðej hevt sin
 
*''they raised themselves''

Latest revision as of 14:17, 18 July 2014

Gröndaler is a Germanic conlang which was created by Renato Piereck.

Author: Rpiereck [[1]]

Personal Pronouns

English NOM ACC/DAT GEN REFL
I ik mi min sik
you du di din ser
he/she er si sin sin
it git gi gin sin
we vi os ors sik
you (inf) ðou ði ðajn ser
you (form) ðit ði ðin ðer
they ðej ðem ðen sin


Gröndaler uses the same pronoun for male and female humans, while any non-human noun is neuter:

  • er hejt Arn
  • he is called Arn


  • er ist en moder for tri barn
  • she is a mother of three children


The reflexive is used similarly to the German sich, but changes according to person:

  • ik se sik
  • I see myself


  • ðou kled ser
  • you dress yourself


  • ðej hevt sin
  • they raised themselves