Ni̦xlo

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First Person Pronouns


NOMACCDATGENREFLINS/ABL
1sghihinhiorohihinashini
1pl.EXChahanhaorohahanashani
1pl.INChehenheorohehenasheni

Second Person Pronouns


NOMACCDATGENREFLINS/ABL
2sgƶəƶənƶo̦roƶəƶənasƶəni
2pl.EXCƶeƶenƶeoroƶeƶenasƶeni
2pl.INCƨeƨenƨeoroƨeƨenasƨeni

Third Person Pronouns


NOMACCDATGENREFLINS/ABL
3sg.PROXŋaŋaŋŋaoroŋaŋaŋasŋaŋi
3pl.PROXŋiŋiŋŋioroŋiŋiŋasŋi•
3sg.OBVsíasíansíaorosíasíanassíani
3pl.OBVsíosíonsío̦rosíosíonassíoni
3sgvkykynkyorokykynaskyni
3colkikinkiorokikinaskini

Although there are different proximal vs obviate 3rd person pronouns, technically either can be used in any situation. The use of both in conversation is mainly to disambiguate different people when speaking/writing In 3rd person. The user can also add a number suffixed onto the obviate pronouns to further disambiguate (eg. a 3rd person could be refered to as síaka̦ 3sg.OBV.NOM-second.

The singulative (3sgv) and collective (3col) pronouns refer to a single member of a group, or an entire group. this is mainly used for referring to groups such as councils, boards, or commonly, plural systems.

When speaking of Kꜥefrao, deities, and ni̦xloa figures of power, only obviate pronouns are used.

Other Pronouns


NOMACCDATGENREFLINS/ABL
4pswaswanswaoroswaswanasswani
INANđíeđíenđíeorođíeđíenasđíeni
ANIMvíavíanvíaorovIavíanasvíani

4th person (4p) refers to the use of english's one. eg. "One should not put one's hand in a beehive unprotected."

Inanimate pronouns are used for inanimate objects, practically english's it.

Animate pronouns are specifically only used with animals, plants, and insects.

Tense


PERFIMPF
PST-ai-ei
IMPST-a̦i-e̦i
PRS-oi-oi
IMFUT-is-iƨ
FUT-iƶ-iƶ

Numerals

base 10base 16ALT latin notationwrittenortho
000pie
111y
222ka
333ji
444ge
555ƶy
666ma
777fi
888re
999nao
10Aty
11Bsa
12CƸqe
13DЦzi
14Egy
15Fsao
-0-0-0
-00-00-00-ŋaŋ
-000-000-000-ŋf
-0,000-0,000-0,000-ŋaŋf
-00,000-00,000-00,000-ŋaŋaf
1,000,0001,000,0001,000,000 / 1•keŋ
1,000,000,0001,000,000,0001,000,000,000 / 1••keŋf
1,000,000,000,0001,000,000,000,0001,000,000,000,000 / 1•••keŋaŋf

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