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The pronouns doubling as adjectives are: | The pronouns doubling as adjectives are: | ||
* Three demonstrative series, all declining for gender but not for number: proximal '''nenė''' (parrot), ''' | * Three demonstrative series, all declining for gender but not for number: proximal '''nenė''' (parrot), '''nenayes''' (dragon), '''nenayem''' (lotus); medial '''nunū''' (p.), '''numves''' (d.), '''numvem''' (l.); distal '''nanā''' (p.), '''nanās''' (d.), '''nanām''' (l.). | ||
* The possessives: '''liliā''' (''lilem, liles''); '''meyā''' (''meyem, meyes''); '''sāmiā''' (''sāmim, | * The possessives: '''liliā''' (''lilem, liles''); '''meyā''' (''meyem, meyes''); '''sāmiā''' (''sāmim, sāmes''); '''negā''' (''negem, neges''); '''tamiā''' (''tamim, tames''); '''tašñā''' (''tašñem, tašñes''); '''demiā''' (''demim, demes''). | ||
<small>Note that both the demonstrative and the possessives are often not declined for gender in common speech in certain areas, most notably the densely populated area of the Lower Plains, including ''Līlasuṃghāṇa, Līlta, Galiākina, Ilėnimarta'', and a few areas near ''Līṭhalyinām'', ''Talliė'', and ''Lāltaṣveya'' — an area inhabited by around 100 million people. This also happens in and near ''Līlikanāna'', fourth largest city of the Inquisition, largest in the Far East.</small> | <small>Note that both the demonstrative and the possessives are often not declined for gender in common speech in certain areas, most notably the densely populated area of the Lower Plains, including ''Līlasuṃghāṇa, Līlta, Galiākina, Ilėnimarta'', and a few areas near ''Līṭhalyinām'', ''Talliė'', and ''Lāltaṣveya'' — an area inhabited by around 100 million people. This also happens in and near ''Līlikanāna'', fourth largest city of the Inquisition, largest in the Far East.</small> | ||