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The Genitive pronouns are used as possessive adjectives, preceding the noun as in English, e.g. ''jara aģi'' "their father", ''ta teje'' "your house". | The Genitive pronouns are used as possessive adjectives, preceding the noun as in English, e.g. ''jara aģi'' "their father", ''ta teje'' "your house". | ||
=====Reflexive/Emphatic===== | |||
The following indeclinable pronouns may be used as reflexive or emphatic forms. As reflexive pronouns they take the place of the object of a verb, e.g. ''Źanveuta edve vełse e dourazda'' "Źanveuta saw herself in the mirror". As emphatics they are the subject, agreeing with the subject of the verb, e.g. ''medve e sebse'' "I myself said it". | |||
Note that the 1sg and 3sg have two forms each: ''medve'' and ''edve'' are the traditional forms, still in common usage, while ''mizve'' and ''ezve'' are vernacular forms. | |||
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! style="width: 50px;"| Pers. | |||
! style="width: 120px;" | Singular | |||
! style="width: 120px;"| Plural | |||
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! 1 | |||
| ''medve, mizve'' | |||
| ''źńizve'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2 | |||
| ''tuzve'' | |||
| ''zvizve'' | |||
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! 3 | |||
| ''edve, ezve'' | |||
| ''jezve'' | |||
|} | |||
====Demonstrative==== | ====Demonstrative==== |
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