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The pronouns take all the role tags that normal nouns take (except the "-s" tag). | The pronouns take all the role tags that normal nouns take (except the "-s" tag). | ||
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. |
Revision as of 11:01, 5 November 2008
the ten pronouns
I, me | mi | we, us | mia |
you | yu | you(pl) | yua |
he/she, him/her | na | they them | wa |
you and me | myu | we | myun |
it | to | they | ton |
myu is a dual number pronoun meaning "me and you". myun is the first person inclusive plural pronoun. It means "me and you and somebody else" or "me and you and other people" That "somebody else"/"other people" could be from the me-group the you-group or from elsewhere.
to and ton is for the category non-human. The ONLY exception to this is in folk tales where certain animals are given the power of speach. Then these animals can use the eight human pronouns.
the reflexive pronoun
There is also the reflexive pronoun swe
This pronoun can never be used as a subject. However the following compounds can be.
I myself | swemi | we ourselves | swemia |
you yourself | sweyu | you yourself | sweyua |
he/she him/her/self | swena | they themselves | swewa |
we ourselves | swemyu | we ourselves | swemyun |
it itself | sweto | they themselves | sweton |
pronouns and role tags
The pronouns take all the role tags that normal nouns take (except the "-s" tag).
As with regular adjectives, the genitive pronouns come after the nouns they qualify.
hendori kaunu swege.
hend | -o | -r | -i | kaunu | swege |
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 the subject.
hendori kaunu nage.
hend | -o | -r | -i | kaunu | nage |
put on | -3s | -ACT | -PAST | coat | "his" |
'He put on his (someone else's) coat.'
other examples
sukoro cata swewa = he\she likes talking about himself/herself
sukoro swecata = he\she likes to talk to himself/herself
Index
- Introduction to Seuna
- Seuna : Chapter 1
- Seuna word shape
- The script of Seuna
- Seuna sentence structure
- Seuna pronouns
- Seuna nouns
- Seuna verbs (1)
- Seuna adjectives
- Seuna demonstratives
- Seuna verbs (2)
- Asking a question in Seuna
- Seuna relative clauses
- Seuna verbs (3)
- Methods for deriving words in Seuna
- List of all Seuna derivational affixes
- Numbers in Seuna
- Naming people in Seuna
- The Seuna calendar
- Seuna units