Pronouns ta = I / me
ta`aq = we (exclusive)
taka = we (inclusive)
ga = you
gahan = you (formal/polite, used in both singular and plural)
gaj = you (plural)
na = he/she/it
nada = he / him
naya = she / her
nara = they / them
ayu = self, reflexive: Always placed after the pronoun
m`- = possessive prefix
kun = this
qunju = these
nuq = that
nuja = those
nuda = (that) thing (there)
eldin raigmore- 08-13-2007
Great!
I forgot -- do pronouns have case in Qatama?
Sano- 08-13-2007
Great!
I forgot -- do pronouns have case in Qatama?
Qatama is an isolating lang.
eldin raigmore- 08-13-2007
Ah. So the actual pronoun word would not change form depending on its role.
But Japanese has adpositions to mark roles, both semantic and syntactic and pragmatic (e.g. topic). Does Qatama?
Sano- 08-13-2007
But Japanese has adpositions to mark roles, both semantic and syntactic and pragmatic (e.g. topic). Does Qatama?
forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=88&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=>Yes, Qatama has adpositions.
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