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{| border=1
  |align=center|  I
  |align=center| '''mi'''
  |align=center| we(exc.)
  |align=center| '''mia'''
  |-
  |align=center|  you
  |align=center| '''yu'''
  |align=center| you(pl.)
  |align=center| '''yua'''
  |-
  |align=center| he/she
  |align=center| '''na'''
  |align=center| they
  |align=center| '''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 ;-
{| border=1
  |align=center|  me
  |align=center| '''mi'''
  |align=center| us
  |align=center| '''mia/myu/myua'''
  |-
  |align=center|  you
  |align=center| '''yu'''
  |align=center| you(pl.)
  |align=center| '''yua'''
  |-
  |align=center| him/her
  |align=center| '''na'''
  |align=center| them
  |align=center| '''wa'''
    |}
{| border=1
  |align=center|myself/ourselves/yourself/yourselves/herself/himself/theirselves 
  |align=center|    '''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.
{| border=1
  |align=center|  my/mine
  |align=center| '''min'''
  |align=center|  our/ours(exc.)
  |align=center| '''mian/myun/myuan'''
  |-
  |align=center|  your/yours
  |align=center| '''yun'''
  |align=center| your/yours(pl.)
  |align=center| '''yuan'''
  |-
  |align=center| his/her/hers
  |align=center| '''nan'''
  |align=center| their/theirs
  |align=center| '''wan'''
    |}
==Index==
{{Seuna index}}

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