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Pieces of sentences
Copulatives
- And = Ara
- O = Oro
- Ni ni = Nek [word] ara nek [ word]…
I saw and they told
- I saw = Bi
- They told = Sei
Pronouns
Personal pronouns
Direct correlation
- I = Aye
- You = Yu
- He = O
- She = A
- It = Eo
- He and she = Oara
- We = Saye
- You = Siyu (Plural)
- They = Se
Table
👉 Reminder that this is not totally necessary, for more information check the Formality Guide.
| Number |
General |
Masculine |
Female |
Male and/or Female |
Inanimate / Male Animal |
Female Animal |
| 1° |
Aye |
Ayo |
Aya |
Ayao |
Ayeo |
Ayea |
| 2° |
Yu |
|
|
|
|
|
| 3° |
- |
Or |
A |
Ao |
Eo |
Ea |
| 1° Plural |
Saye |
Sayo |
Saya |
Sayao |
Sayeo |
Sayea |
| 2° Plural |
Siyu |
|
|
|
|
|
| 3° Plural |
- |
So |
Sa |
Sao |
Seo |
Be |
Interrogative Pronouns
| Who? |
Kaen? |
With what? |
…peken? |
| Whom? |
…kaenstan? |
Why? |
Prok? |
| With whom? |
… kelkaen? |
For what? |
… froken? |
| For whom? |
… fronkaen? |
Where? |
Deon? |
| What? |
Ken? |
Where to? |
… taldeon ? |
| About what? |
… bauken? |
Where from? |
… frokdeon? |
| When? |
Krion? |
How far? |
… tildeon? |
| By when? |
… fronkrion? |
Which ? |
Kaul? |
| Since when? |
… tarkrion? |
How much? |
Yuan? |
| Until when? |
… tilkrion? |
How often? |
… yuanoften? |
| How? |
Kaum? |
How many times? |
… yuanfos? |
Relative Pronouns
| English |
Balkeon |
| Who |
Konem |
| The one, which |
Kual |
| That |
Kua |
| Whose |
Emos |
| Whom |
Konemstan |
Demonstrative Pronouns
| English |
Balkeon |
| That, those… |
Atsel |
| This, these … |
Astel |
Indefinite Pronouns
| |
Person/Thing |
Place |
Time |
Form/Mode |
Reason |
| Some |
Emeon / Emaon / Em |
Platsem |
Fosem / Kronem |
Faumem |
Soparem |
| Any |
Keanem / Keanemeon / Keanemaon |
Keanplats |
Keanfos / Keankron |
Keanfaum |
Keansopar |
| Every / All |
Tutem / Tutemeon / Tutemaon |
Tutplats |
Tutkron / Tutfos |
Tutfaum |
Tutsopar |
| None |
Nem / Nemeon / Nemaon |
Platsnem |
Kronunem / Fosnem |
Faumnem |
Soparnem |
Elf, Reciprocal Pronoun
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To refer to the Pronoun or Subject of the Sentence, Elf is used in all cases.
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Remember that the Reciprocal Pronouns in English are: oneself, himself, herself, etc.