Sunday, December 31, 2023

Thoungjang Pronouns

A pronoun is used in place of a noun or noun. Common pronouns include

Yen =He, ye = her, en/ye = him, Ɣɛn/an= I, yen = it, Ɣa =me, yen = she, ke/kek = them, keek = they, wuɔɔk/wuɔ/wɔ = us, and wɔ = we.

Subjective Pronouns

A subjective pronoun acts as the subject of a sentence? It performs the action of the verb. The subjective pronouns are

1. Ɣɛn = I

2. Yin = you.

3. Wɔ = We

4. Keek = They

5. Yen = He

6. Yen = She

7. Yen = It

Objective Pronouns

An objective pronoun acts as the object of a sentence? It receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns are

1. Ɣa = me

2. Yï = you.

3. Wɔ = us

4. Ke = them

5. En/ye = him

6. Ye = her

7. Ye = it

Possessive Pronouns

A possessive pronoun tells you who owns something. The possessive pronouns are

1. Diɛ̈ = mine

2. Du = yours.

3. Kuɔ = ours

4. Ken = theirs

5. De = his

6. Den = hers

7. Den = its

Demonstrative Pronouns

A demonstrative pronoun points out a noun. The demonstrative pronouns are

1. Këtï = That

2. Kä/kakɛ̈ = these

3. Kënnë = this

4. Kakuï = those