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Pronouns have three cases: Nominative is used when the pronoun is subject or agent in a sentence, but nominative pronoun can be dropped off in simple senteces: 'Beam '''pa''' po kweo' ''''I''''m going there.' Objective form is used when pronoun is an object or with prepositions such as 'for': 'Bekoram '''dek''' ki '''phik'''.' 'I'll give '''it''' for '''you'''.' Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership: 'Sapam '''pär'''' ''''My''' hand'
Pronouns have three cases: Nominative is used when the pronoun is subject or agent in a sentence, but nominative pronoun can be dropped off in simple senteces: 'Beam '''pa''' po kweo' ''''I''''m going there.' Objective form is used when pronoun is an object or with prepositions such as 'for': 'Bekoram '''dek''' ki '''phik'''.' 'I'll give '''it''' for '''you'''.' Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership: 'Sapam '''pär'''' ''''My''' hand'


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