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===Pronouns===
===Pronouns===
====Personal and possessive pronouns====
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! Number
! Number
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''Hunn'' may only be used when referring to people, whereas ''zess'' may always be used.
''Hunn'' may only be used when referring to people, whereas ''zess'' may always be used.
====Other pronouns====
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!
! Which?
! This
! That
! Every/all
! Some
! None
|-
! Adjective
| willg
| ditt, dē<sup>1</sup>
| di, dē<sup>1</sup>
| all, any
| somm
| gyn
|-
! Person
| wi?
| colspan="2" | ''use personal pronoun, see the above section''
| anymann
| imant, imants<sup>2</sup>
| nimant
|-
! Thing
| wass?
| ditt, dē<sup>1</sup>
| di, dē<sup>1</sup>
| all, alltingiss<sup>3</sup>
| itiss
| nikktitiss, nititiss, nitiss<sup>4</sup>
|-
! Place
| warr?
| hirr
| dirr
| allpig
| irgiss
| nytirgiss
|-
! Time
| wann?
| nu
| tann
| alltyt
| ojjit
| nojjit, nauter<sup>3</sup>
|-
! Reason
| werrmē?
| colspan="2" | darross
| style="background:#CCCCCC" colspan="3" rowspan="2" |
|-
! Manner
| hu?
| colspan="2" | zoss
|}
Notes:
# ''Ditt'' and ''di'' are normally only used for emphasis. ''Dē'' can be used where English would use "that".
# ''Imants'' can be used to stress that it's about more than one person. However, it isn't necessary.
# Archaic.
# Colloquial.


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