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* Possessive and object suffixes are used as possessive pronouns on nouns and direct object affixes on verbs.
* Possessive and object suffixes are used as possessive pronouns on nouns and direct object affixes on verbs.
* Predicative suffixes are used on predicate nouns in "is-a" predicative sentences.
* Predicative suffixes are used on predicate nouns in "is-a" predicative sentences.
{| class="wikitable " style=" text-align: center;"
|-
!|
!I (m.)!!I (f.)!!we (inc. du.)!!thou (m.)!!thou (f.)!!he!!she!!we (exc.)!!we (inc. pl.)!!you (pl.)!!they
|-
!|Full pronouns
|colspan=2|''ree''||''baa''||''khen''||''kheer''||''in''||''eer''||''aari''||''baaba''||''kheekhe''||''inin''
|-
!|Possessive/Object Suffixes
|colspan=2|''-re'', ''-ire''||''-b'', ''-am''||''-kh, -ekh''||''-kher''||''-in''||''-er''||''-ari''||''-aba''||''-akhe''||''-anin''
|-
!|Predicative Suffixes
|''aafunire'' 'I am a child'
|''aafusire''
|''aafub'' 'we are children'
||''aafunekh''||''aafusekh''
||''aafu'in''||''aafu'ir''
|rowspan=2|''aafumari''
|rowspan=2|''aafumaba''
|rowspan=2|''aafumakhe''
|rowspan=2|''aafumanin''
|}


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===Correlatives===
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