Tagalog - Pronouns | Luzvimindan Project
Introduction
The pronouns highlighted in red are not used in Manila dialect of Tagalog which is the standard form used as the national language. Pronouns in absolute forms can be used alone. While pronouns in ergative forms must need another word. The oblique case is just the possessive.
Absolute
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Ergative
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Possessive
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1st Person Singular
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Ako
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Ko
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Akin
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1st Person Dual
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Kita / Nata
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Nita / Nata
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Kanita / Kanata (ata)
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2nd Person Singular
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Ikaw(Ka)
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Mo
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Iyo
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3rd Person Singular
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Siya
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Niya
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Kaniya
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1st Person Plural Inclusive
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Kami
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Namin
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Amin
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1st Person Plural Exclusive
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Tayo
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Natin
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Atin
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2nd Person Plural
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Kayo
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Ninyo
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Inyo
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3rd Person Plural Inclusive
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Sila
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Nila
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Kanila
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