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41<br />

The following table shows the prefixal and suffixal<br />

forms of pronouns. Those of the second and third person<br />

pronouns are the same for singular and plural.<br />

Table 2: Pronominal Affixes<br />

Prefix Suffix<br />

Pronouns Gloss<br />

lontuwan<br />

lon/long<br />

kee<br />

droeneuh<br />

gata<br />

kjlh<br />

droeneuhnyan<br />

gopnvan<br />

iih<br />

gevtanyoe<br />

kamoe<br />

lon-/long-<br />

Jsu-<br />

neu-<br />

iaka-<br />

neu-<br />

gaa-<br />

ii-/i-<br />

ta-<br />

meu-/teu-<br />

-ian/-lonq<br />

'I'<br />

-kuh<br />

-neuh<br />

-teuh<br />

-keuh<br />

-neuh<br />

-geuh<br />

-jih/-<br />

-teuh<br />

ih<br />

'I'<br />

'you'<br />

'you'<br />

'you'<br />

'he/she'<br />

'he/she'<br />

'he/she/it'<br />

'we (inc.)'<br />

-meuh/- teuh 'we (exc.)'<br />

In addition to all these pronouns, there are also some<br />

indefinite pronouns. Most of them are "tu-words" (2.2.1.4),<br />

and words derived from them with beuranoka- 'any' (2.1.5.2).<br />

1. gop 'someone'<br />

2. soe 'who,' beurangkasoe 'anyone'<br />

3. peve 'what,' beurangkapeue 'anything'

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