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Possessive and Interrogative Pronouns. 
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32. In the Present or Future Tense of a Transitive Verb, terminals 
are not used with it to indicate the Pronouns which may be the object, 
thus:— 
ots aside vinom, vilom , 
ots tu vinom , vilom, 
tu ? vinj, vilosh, 
tu ikie vinn, vild, 
ikia tu vinn, vild, 
ikia i vinn, vild , 
I beat or shall beat him. 
I beat or shall beat yon. 
Thon beatest or wilt beat me. 
Thou beatest or wilt beat him. 
He beats or will beat thee. 
He beats or will beat me. 
In the above instances, the Verb follows the examples of terminations 
given for the ordinary conjugation of the Indicative Present and Future. 
33. The Reflexive Pronoun which answers to the English word “self,” 
as in “ himself,” is yot zara or yot zara, and is used thus :— 
id yot zara, I myself. 
tu yot zara, thou thyself. 
( tott ) yot zara, (my father) 
himself. 
emu yot zara, we ourselves. 
slid yot zara, you yourselves. 
amnd yot zara, they themselves. 
Sometimes mi is used, as Mirak mi kra, Mirak himself made. 
34. 
Possessive Pronouns. 
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His own, 
Your own, 
Their own, 
amo, amo’st. 
yo’st. 
amshio’st . 
Interrogative Pronouns. 
Who, which, what P kachi ? 
How many ? chi, die, chuk, chok ? 
Nom. 
Gen. 
Dat. 
Acc. 
Ku, kachi, kett, who ? 
Singular. 
ku, kdclii', kett. 
ku, kd’st, ku’st, kdwo. 
ku td. 
ku. 
Agent (?) kachi, ku. 
Abl. ka mesh. 
Yog. - 
Plural. 
kachi. 
ku’st, kd’st. 
kett td. 
kachi. 
kachi. 
kett mdsh. 
