Pronouns

Pronouns have three forms, singular, dual, trinal, and one for groups of four or more. There are seven base pronouns to which you can add ni(dual), no (trinal), or prefix with u (groups of four or more). olo's pronouns encode clusivity with the exception of first and second person have inclusive and exclusive forms for all non-singular variants. First person is always inclusive. Second person is always exclusive.



The following pronouns are ordered by singular, dual, trinal, groups of four or more.


TODO masculine and feminine ones should be changed to use ki and wu



singular

dual

trial

four or more

First person (i)

ei

eini 

eiko

uei

Second person (you)

ia

iani

iako

uia

* Third person masculine (he)

lea

leani

po'leani

leako

po'leako

ulea

po'ulea

* Third person feminine (she)

nea

neani

po'neani

neako

po'neako

unea

po'unea

Third person neuter (it)

amo

amoni

po'amoni

amoko

po'amoko

uamo

po'uamo

Third person non-gender specific ((s)he), him/her

pea

peani

po'peani

peako

po'peako

upea

po'upea


uilapa - everyone, all people

upeapa - many people


* masculine and feminine pronouns are only used when specifying gender is necessary to the discussion. 


add -meu to any pronoun to make it posessive