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The impersonal pronoun ''sum'' in the nominative case can be used as the 1st person plural in impersonal speech: ''Sum gáþь!'' 'Let's go!' (lit. one goes)
The impersonal pronoun ''sum'' in the nominative case can be used as the 1st person plural in impersonal speech: ''Sum gáþь!'' 'Let's go!' (lit. one goes)
=====Possessive pronouns=====
=====Possessive pronouns=====
To form possessive pronouns, "determiner" endings are added to the genitive of the personal pronouns (however, ''sums'' is not inflected this way); the stems of ''unsier'' and ''úrer'' become ''unsьr-'' and ''úr-'' when a suffix is added. The reflexive ''sín'' is used to refer to a third person subject in the same clause, while ''is'' or ''jar'' refer to 3rd person subjects other than the subject.
To form possessive pronouns, "determiner" endings are added to the genitive of the personal pronouns (however, ''sums'' is not inflected this way); the stems of ''unsier'' and ''úrer'' become ''unsь-'' and ''úr-'' when a suffix is added. The reflexive ''sín'' is used to refer to a third person subject in the same clause, while ''is'' or ''jar'' refer to 3rd person subjects other than the subject.


Possessive pronouns in predicative position are the unmarked form of the pronoun: ''Þe siag isь unsier!'' 'Victory is ours!'
Possessive pronouns in predicative position are the unmarked form of the pronoun: ''Þe siag isь unsier!'' 'Victory is ours!'