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Gröndaler uses the same pronoun for male and female humans, while any non-human noun is neuter: | Gröndaler uses the same pronoun for male and female humans, while any non-human noun is neuter: | ||
er hejt Arn | *er hejt Arn | ||
er ist en moder for tri barn | *''he is called Arn'' | ||
''she is a mother of three children'' | |||
*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: | The reflexive is used similarly to the German sich, but changes according to person: | ||
ik se sik | *ik se sik | ||
''I see myself'' | |||
*''I see myself'' | |||
*ðou kled ser | |||
*''you dress yourself'' | |||
*ðej hevt sin | |||
*''they raised themselves'' | |||
''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