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Ditransitive Dative:
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Etimri pronouns decline for the nominative, accusitive, dative, and possessive cases. Grammatical gender only exists in the third person. Also, formality and duality only exist in the second person. Inclusive and exclusive first person is not distinguished.

Charts

Nominative:

Singular Dual Plural
First Person pvi (/pʋɪ/) - hain (/hen/)
Second Person, Informal nav (/nɑʋ/) mai (/me/) muts (/muʦ/)
Second Person, Formal mebv (/mɛb-v/) mai (/me/) muts (/muʦ/)
Third Person, Masculine fong (/foŋ/) - bish (/bɪʃ/)
Third Person, Feminine des (/dɛs/) - besh (/bɛʃ/)


Monotransitive Accusitive and Ditransitive Dative:

Singular Dual Plural
First Person poz (/poz/) - jets (/jɛʦ/)
Second Person, Informal motsh (/moʧ/) zemotsh (/zɛmoʧ/) met (/mɛt/)
Second Person, Formal mrot (/mʁot/) mek (/mɛk/) met (/mɛt/)
Third Person, Masculine foug (/føg/) - bos (/bos/)
Third Person, Feminine djedz (/djɛʣ/) - bos (/bos/)


Ditransitive Accusative:

Singular Dual Plural
First Person fin (/fɪn/) - hros (/hʀos/)
Second Person, Informal medzh (/mɛʤ/)
Second Person, Formal
Third Person, Masculine fjik (/fjɪk/) -
Third Person, Feminine dvidz (/dʋɪʣ/) -

Genitive

Singular Dual Plural
First Person -
Second Person, Informal
Second Person, Formal
Third Person, Masculine -
Third Person, Feminine dvir -