Dal'qörian personal pronouns
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Personal pronouns refer to people or things.
Nominative (subject) pronouns
The dal’qörian nominative personal pronouns (the subject of the sentence or clause) are:
binä | I/I am |
diö | you/you are |
mæ | he/he is |
sia | she/she is |
éren | they/they |
tiÞ | it/it is |
ména | we/we are |
There are also two impersonal pronouns in dal'qörian: minä-you/one and minäla-they, and these are used when referring to people in general, the subjunctive mood, and to equate the use of the passive tense in English (see Verbs):
- am iáda, minä näocr nörasägrax dal'qörian! One cannot learn dal'qörian in a day!
- minäla gä’escanostr di abödä,, qösra tiÞ gé’stæméras. The house was demolished because it was dangerous. (lit: They demolished the house, because it was unsafe).
As you can see, the subject pronouns can also carry the present tense inflections of the verb to be: am, are, is. In dal'qörian, one can assume that am/are/is can always be taken as read when a noun or pronoun is:
ː Followed by a present participle (a verb with the ia inflection)
ːFollowed by an uninflected adjective (including modifying words such as very/extremely)
am/are/is are not to be taken as read when a noun or pronoun is:
ː Followed by a modal verb (see Verbs-Modals)
ːFollowed by the infinitive of a verb (a verb that ends in r)
ːFollowed by the imperfect and perfect past tense of a verb
ːFollowed by an inflected adjective
examples:
- binä göria nöra. I am going now.
- di gadörajel tädø. The dogs are tired.
- dörac iáda, ména gä’vecsár! We argued all day!
- öcra tirimiÞ, sia gé’námaroqu disiri. She was very depressed for a long time.
- iáda, Gáré recévria ni Bemöa. Gary is getting a BMW today.
- stæ’irønet, vonéri sol, eviár binä abödä. I rarely get home before 6.
- éren voltir ni didérämös. They want a drink.
Nominative (subject) pronouns
Accusative (direct object) pronouns
Dative (indirect object) pronouns