Table of Pronouns
Here is the table of pronouns in Linguano according to NOVAGEDA.
(Nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative)
Regular
Singular:
First person: Jo (yo), joe, jom, joi, joo, ju
Second person: To, toe, tom, toi, too, tu
Third person: Illo, illoe, illom, illoi, illoo, illu
(Illo, illa, illeo, illea)
Plural:
Inclusive first person: noso, nosoe, nosom, nosoi, nosoo, nosu
Exclusive first person: joso, josoe, josom, josoi, josoo, josu
Second person: voso, vosoe, vosom, vosoi, vosoo, vosu
Third person: illos, illoes, illoms, illois, illoos, illus
(Illos, illas, illeos, illeas)
Self:
Ipso, ipsoe, ipom, ipsoi, ipsoo, ipsu
(Ipso, ipsa, ipseo, ipsea)
*Plural -selves use -s
Formal second person:
Vo, voe, vom, voi, voo, vu
Alternative (Latinate)
NOVAGEDA
(o, oe, em, io/ia, bi, e)
(a, ae, am, ia, bi, e)
Singular:
First person: Yo, yoe, mem, mio/mia, mihi, me
Second person: To, toe, tem, tuo/tua, tibi, te
Third person: Illo, illoe, illem, ejo/eja or suo/sua, ei, ille/ye/lle
(Illo, illa, illeo/lelo, illea/lela)
Third Ablatives:
Ye, yae, leye, leyae
Plural:
Inclusive first person: noso, nosoe, nosem, nostro/nostra, nobis, nose
Exclusive first person: joso, josoe, mems, mios/mias, mihis, mes
Second person: voso, vosoe, vosem, vostro/vostra, vobis, vose
Third person: illos, illoes, illems, ejos/ejas or suos/suas, eis, illes (lles)
(Illos, illas, illeos/lelos, illeas/lelas)
Self:
Ipso, ipsoe, ipsem, ipsejo/ipseja, ipsei, ipse
(Ipso, ipsa, ipseo, ipsea)
*Plural -selves use -s
Formal second person:
Vo, voe, vem, votro/votra, vobi, ve
Romance (Most Used):
(It uses NOVAGEDA of the other article)
Yo, yoe, mem, mio/mia, mei/mihi, me/mu
To (tu), toe, tem, tuo/tua, tei/tibi, te/tu
Vo (vu) (respectful) voe, vem, votro/votra, vei/vobi, ve/vu
Illo, illoe, llem, suo/sua, llei/llibi, lle/llu
Yos (exclusive), yoes, mems, mios/mias, meis/mihis, mes/mus
Nos (inclusive, most-used), noes, nems, nostros/nostras, neis/nobis, nes/nus
Vos, voes, vems, vostros/vostras, veis/vobis, ves/vus
Vostos (respectful) vosotros vosobis
Illos
Further Genitive Cases
NOVAGEDA
(o, oe, om, oi, oo, u)
(a, ae, am, ai, aa, e)
Brachio suo > in brachiu suu
Progenia mia > a progenie mie
Rosa nostra > rosai nostrai
Note:
1. Latin has him vs himself and his vs his own. So, if you use Classical and Latinate, you can choose to make a difference to this.
2. Romance third person genitive mostly use suo/sua. So, if your goal is speaking with a real Romance speaker then use these instead.
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