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Away from both the speaker and listener ("that over there"): þesemä, þesemi, þeseme | Away from both the speaker and listener ("that over there"): þesemä, þesemi, þeseme | ||
(Note that the above are only given in the nominative forms and always decline regularly) | (Note that the above are only given in the nominative forms and always decline regularly) | ||
== Relative pronouns == | |||
=== Ke* === | |||
''Ke*'' is derived from the Latin <span style="font-variant:small-caps">QUOD</span> and means 'that' or 'which'. | |||
:''Þäsemi, kei senoiþ, senoiþ. Þäsemi, kei nänsenoiþ, nänsenoiþ. Senoiþ þäsemi esi? Esi senoiþ.'' | |||
:That, that is, is. That, that is not, is not. Is that it? It is. |
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Personal pronouns
Nordaþ language |
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Pronunciation
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Here is a list of personal pronouns in the most common usages. The next section explains their usage.
Subject ("Nominative case")
- ice/icä, duï/dua/duïï, oicen, veren, ïren, erä, sie, leci, läcen
Object ("Accusative case")
- iceite/iceitä, duïïtï/duïïta/duïïtïï, oiceiten, vereiten, ïreiten, ereitä, sieite, leceiti, läceiten
Indirect Object ("Dative case")
- icäte/icätä, duatï/duata/duatïï, oicäten, veräten, ïräten, erätä, siäte, lecäti, läcäten
Possessive ("Genitive case")
- icise/icisä, duïsï/duïsa/duïsïï, oicisen, verisen, ïrisen, erisä, siisen, lecisi, läcisen
Pronouns can be declined in other ways, as well: Refer to Nordaþ_noun_cases
Demonstrative pronouns
Near the speaker ("this"): þesämä, þesämi, þesäme Near the listener ("that"): þasemä, þasemi, þaseme Away from both the speaker and listener ("that over there"): þesemä, þesemi, þeseme (Note that the above are only given in the nominative forms and always decline regularly)
Relative pronouns
Ke*
Ke* is derived from the Latin QUOD and means 'that' or 'which'.
- Þäsemi, kei senoiþ, senoiþ. Þäsemi, kei nänsenoiþ, nänsenoiþ. Senoiþ þäsemi esi? Esi senoiþ.
- That, that is, is. That, that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.