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A Grammar of Vabungula
| Part 2.2 - Parts of Speech - Pronouns |
Personal Pronouns
The personal pronouns are:
so (I)
sol (we)
ka (you)
kal (you, pl.)
de (he, she, it)
del (they)
Possessives
Possessives are formed by the preposition su ("of", "from")
sisekûlo su so my book
skemaska su de his (her) car
DE vs KE
Although de can mean "it", it usually is used in the sense of "he" or "she." "It" is usually expressed in Vabungula by the word ke, which actually means "like" or "as".
So fwil dal alega ke. I cannot see it.
Kam ke? What is it?
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