Utudnon - Pronouns | Luzvimindan Project
Pronouns
Utodnon pronouns are similar to that of Cebuano except for a few exceptions. "Y" like sounds turned to "J" like sounds in Utudnon from Cebuano or vice versa: Siya ~ Sija, Iya ~ Ija, Niya ~ Nija, Inyo ~ Injo, Ninyo ~ Ninjo, and Kaninyo ~ Kaninjo. Pronouns ending in an "O" like sounds in Cebuano was extended with an "N" like sounds in Utudnon: Ako ~ Akon, Nako ~ Nakon, Kanako ~ Kanakon, etc.
Nominative
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Preposed Genitive
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Postposed Genitive
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Oblique
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1st Person Singular
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Aku (Ku)
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Akon
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Nakon
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Kanakon
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2nd Person Singular
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Ikaw (Ka)
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Imo
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Nimo
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Sa imo
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3rd Person Singular
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Sija
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Ija
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Nija
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Kanija
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1st Person Plural Exclusive
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Kami
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Amon
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Namon
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Kanamon
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1st Person Plural Inclusive
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Kita
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Aton
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Naton
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Kanaton
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2nd Person Plural
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Kamo
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Inju
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Ninjo
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Kaninjo
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3rd Person Plural
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Sila
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Ila
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Nila
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Sa ila
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Examples
Utudnon : Ija gisiling sa akon.
Cebuano: Iyang gisulti kanako.
English: She told me.