348 NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE. [PART III. 



Declension of the Possessive Pronouns of the First Person. 



SINGULAR. 



Nom. Toku or taku, aku or oku . . . my or mine. 



Gen. No or o, na or a, toku or taku . . of mine. 



Dot. Ki toku or taku, or maku or moku . to mine. 



Ace. Toku or taku mine. 



Voc. E toku or taku O mine. 



AbL I a toku or taku from mine. 



FIRST DUAL. 



Nom. To or ta taua . . . our (belonging to us two only). 



The other cases are formed by changing the article, as 

 usual. 



SECOND DUAL. 



Nom. To or ta maua . . our (belonging to us two on our 



side). 

 The other cases by changing the article. 



FIRST PLURAL. 



Nom. To or ta, o or a tatou our (belonging to us all together) 

 The other cases by changing the article. 



SECOND PLURAL. 



Nom. To or ta, o or a matou . our (belonging to us all on our 



side). 

 The other cases by changing the article. 



Declension of the Possessive Pronouns of the Second 

 Person. 



SINGULAR. 



Nom. Tau or tou, or to, ou or au . thy or thine. 



Gen. Nou or nau of thine. 



Dat. Ki tou to thine. 



Ace. As the nominative thine. 



Voc. E tou thine. 



Abl. la tou . . from thine. 



DUAL. 



Nom. To or ta korua . . yours. 

 The other cases with the usual particles. 



FIRST PLURAL. 



Nom To or ta, o or a koutou . your (to you all together) 



