Classical Arithide pro-forms

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The pro-forms of Classical Arithide include pronouns, pro-verbs, pro-adjectives and pro-adverbs, each class of which substitutes for the part of speech in its name. Demonstrative pronouns are also listed below.

Pronouns

Like nouns, Classical Arithide pronouns decline for case, and sometimes number. Pronouns can be divided into two large groups: personal pronouns and impersonal pronouns. The former includes words like des "I" and kēa "oneself", as well as the distributive pronouns like "each" and "neither"; the latter is further subdivided into possessive pronouns ("This book is mine."), relative pronouns ("The car which..."), interrogative pronouns ("Who did this?"), and demonstrative pronouns ("This is good.").

Personal pronouns

Distributive pronouns

Possessive pronouns

Relative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

Main article: Classical Arithide demonstratives
See also Classical Arithide determiners#Demonstrative determiners for more information


Pro-verbs

Pro-adjectives

Pro-adverbs

Pro-adverbs inflect just like adjectives and adverbs, with infixes for the comparative, superlative and other forms.