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  • Subjective Pronouns (I, we, you, etc.)

    Pronouns can be used as the subject of a sentence. "I" and "we" do not specify a gender. The others, however, come in masculine and feminine forms:

    SUBJECTIVE PRONOUNS

    Plural

    Singular

    we (m. & f.)

    Wn.x;n]a

    I (m. & f.)

    yin]a

    you (m.)

    ~,T;a

    you (m.)

    h'T;a

    you (f.)

    !,T;a

    you (f.)

    .T;a

    they (m.)

    ~eh

    he

    aWh

    they (f.)

    !eh

    she

    ayih




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    Last edited by hyssop; 01-28-2020, 12:29 AM.
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