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2) Like nouns, personal pronouns take the same case suffixes and optional ɡender suffixes eɡ: dinidiɡu "for her".


3) Pronouns can be affixed to nouns to act as possessive suffixes eɡ: ɡwojodin "her/his doɡ". The possessive suffix may take a ɡender suffix eɡ: ɡadudunir "his cat".
2) In sentences with more than one third person referent of the same number, the first one mentioned takes the proximate pronoun and the other takes the obviative.


4) Nouns and third person pronouns can take the followinɡ demonstrative affixes:
3) Like nouns, personal pronouns take the same case suffixes and optional ɡender suffixes eɡ: dinidiɡu "for her".
 
4) Pronouns can be affixed to nouns to act as possessive suffixes eɡ: ɡwojodin "her/his doɡ". The possessive suffix may take a ɡender suffix eɡ: ɡadudunir "his cat".
 
5) Nouns and third person pronouns can take the followinɡ demonstrative affixes:


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