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As with regular adjectives, the genitive pronouns come after the nouns they qualify.
As with regular adjectives, the genitive pronouns come after the nouns they qualify.


'''hendori kaunu swen.'''
'''hendori kaunu swen.'''
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'He put on his (own) coat.'
'He put on his (own) coat.'


When the regular third person possessive pronouns are used, they are understood as not being coreferential with a previously mentioned third person.
When the regular third person possessive pronouns are used, they are understood as not being coreferential with a previously mentioned third person.


'''hendori kaunu nan.'''
'''hendori kaunu nan.'''
{|
{|
| so || gwe- || gum || -i || ad || so || -s || dom || -om
| hend || -o || -r || -i || kaunu || nan
|-
|-
| 3s:NOM || PERF- || come:0 || -PAST || at || 3s || -GEN || house || -OBL
| put on || -3s || -ACT || -PAST || coat || "his"
|}
|}
'He[1] put on his[2] coat.'


When the regular third person possessive pronouns are used, they are understood as not being coreferential with a previously mentioned third person.


==Index==
==Index==


{{Seuna index}}
{{Seuna index}}

Revision as of 14:29, 8 February 2008

I mi we(exc.) mia
you yu you(pl.) yua
he/she na they wa

There is also two more pronouns. myu means we(inclusive dual). In other words "me and you". Also myua means we(inc.) and swe is the reflexive pronoun.

The above also stand for object pronouns, so we have ;-

me mi us mia/myu/myua
you yu you(pl.) yua
him/her na them wa
myself/ourselves/yourself/yourselves/herself/himself/theirselves swe

The pronouns take all the cases suffixes that normal nouns take (except the "-s" of the object case).

Below the pronouns in the genitive case are given.

my/mine min our/ours(exc.) mian/myun/myuan
your/yours yun your/yours(pl.) yuan
his/her/hers nan their/theirs wan
my own/your own/etc. etc. swen

As with regular adjectives, the genitive pronouns come after the nouns they qualify.

hendori kaunu swen.

hend -o -r -i kaunu swen
put on -3s -ACT -PAST coat "own"

'He put on his (own) coat.'

When the regular third person possessive pronouns are used, they are understood as not being coreferential with a previously mentioned third person.

hendori kaunu nan.

hend -o -r -i kaunu nan
put on -3s -ACT -PAST coat "his"


Index

  1. Introduction to Seuna
  2. Seuna : Chapter 1
  3. Seuna word shape
  4. The script of Seuna
  5. Seuna sentence structure
  6. Seuna pronouns
  7. Seuna nouns
  8. Seuna verbs (1)
  9. Seuna adjectives
  10. Seuna demonstratives
  11. Seuna verbs (2)
  12. Asking a question in Seuna
  13. Seuna relative clauses
  14. Seuna verbs (3)
  15. Methods for deriving words in Seuna
  16. List of all Seuna derivational affixes
  17. Numbers in Seuna
  18. Naming people in Seuna
  19. The Seuna calendar
  20. Seuna units