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[[Faranit]] contains several personal pronouns. It has the standard singular and plural distinctions and a rarer, but still common, exculsive/inclusive distinction (atleast in the nominative). Other features foreign to English speakers are its animacy distinctions in the third person and fourth person. A unique aspect is it's split isolating and case system for the dative/ablative. The pronouns decline for nominative, accusitive, possessive, and (in most cases) ablative/dative cases. | [[Faranit]] contains several personal pronouns. It has the standard singular and plural distinctions and a rarer, but still common, exculsive/inclusive distinction (atleast in the nominative). Other features foreign to English speakers are its animacy distinctions in the third person and the use of a fourth person. A unique aspect is it's split isolating and case system for the dative/ablative. The pronouns decline for nominative, accusitive, possessive, and (in most cases) ablative/dative cases. | ||
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Revision as of 19:21, 24 September 2006
Faranit contains several personal pronouns. It has the standard singular and plural distinctions and a rarer, but still common, exculsive/inclusive distinction (atleast in the nominative). Other features foreign to English speakers are its animacy distinctions in the third person and the use of a fourth person. A unique aspect is it's split isolating and case system for the dative/ablative. The pronouns decline for nominative, accusitive, possessive, and (in most cases) ablative/dative cases.
Nominative:
Singular | Plural | |
First Person, Exclusive | Hav (/ʔæv/) | Vaelhib (/veɻɪb/) |
First Person, Inclusive | - | Ferih (/fɛɹɪʔ/) |
Second Person | Noer (/noɹ/) | Molih (/mɔlɪʔ/) |
Third Person, Animate | Don (/dɔn/) | Teip (/tip/) |
Third Person, Inanimate | Dom (/dɔm/) | Teip (/tip/) |
Fourth Person | Teripes (/tɛɹɪpɛs/) | Teripes (/tɛɹɪpɛs/) |
Accusitive:
Singular | Plural | |
First Person | Hein (/ʔin/) | Foenin (/fonɪn/) |
Second Person | Moekin (/mokɪn/) | Moelin (/molɪn/) |
Third Person, Animate | Doem (/dom/) | Tibin (/tɪbɪn/) |
Third Person, Inanimate | Daekin (/dekɪn/) | Tibin (/tɪbɪn/) |
Possessive:
Singular | Plural | |
First Person | Hez (/ʔɛz/) | Vozis (/vɔzɪs/) |
Second Person | Niris (/nɪɹɪs/) | Meres (/mɛɹɛs/) |
Third Person | Dis (/dɪs/) | Riz (/ɹɪz/) |
Dative/Ablative:
Singular Dative | Singular Ablative | Plural | |
First Person | Nih hav (/nɪʔæv/) | Vit hav (/vɪt-ʔæv/) | Vufhic (/vθʕ/) |
Second Person | Nih noer (/nɪʔ-noɹ/) | Vit noer (/vɪt-noɹ/) | Keh (/kɛʔ/) |
Third Person, Animate | Nih don (/nɪʔ-dɔn/) | Vit don (/vɪt-dɔn/) | Duescec (/dʃʕ/) |
Third Person, Inanimate | Nih dom (/nɪʔ-dɔm/) | Vit dom (/vɪt-dɔn/) | Duescec (/dʃʕ/) |
NOTE: singulars are formed with the help of particles.