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<small><sup>2</sup></small> Third person object pronouns are only used for humans and (anthropomorphized) animals. | <small><sup>2</sup></small> Third person object pronouns are only used for humans and (anthropomorphized) animals. | ||
<small><sup>3</sup></small> Masculine forms are shown (the corresponding feminine forms begin in ''t-''). Possessives may be used as modifiers, in which case they attach to the noun, or independently as possessive pronouns. | <small><sup>3</sup></small> Masculine forms are shown (the corresponding feminine forms begin in ''t-''). Possessives may be used as modifiers, in which case they attach to the noun, or independently as possessive pronouns. | ||
<small><sup>4</sup></small> Used for impersonal passive. | <small><sup>4</sup></small> Used for impersonal passive. Although it is technically a subject pronoun, it behaves as an object pronoun (but always comes before any true object pronouns). | ||
====K/T Pronouns==== | |||
The "k/t" determiners (including possessives and the definite article; see [[Af Mexee#Nouns|Nouns]]) can be used independently as pronouns. They pluralize by inserting the infix ''-uw-'' after the ''k'' of the masculine singular. | |||
:e.g. ''kan'' "this (one), ''m.''", ''tan'' "this (one), ''f.''", ''kuwan'' "these (ones)" | |||
::''ki'' "the one, ''m.''", ''ti'' "the one, ''f.''", ''kuwi'' "the ones" | |||
===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||