Demonstrative pronouns

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The Demonstrative Pronouns are used to point out or designate a person or thing for special attention, either with nouns, as Adjectives, or alone, as Pronouns. They are: so, this, and i, that, and are thus declined (masculine, neuter, feminine):



SINGULAR

Nominative, Vocative

so, tod, sā


Accusative

som, tod, sām


Reflexive

se, se, se


Dative

sio, sio, sāei


Genitive

sōs, sōs, sās


Ablative

sed, sed, sed


Locative

smi, smi, sjāi


Instrumental

soí, soí, sei



PLURAL

Nominative

toi, tā, sāi


Accusative

tons, tā, sāns


Reflexive

se, se, se


Dative

toimus, toimus, tāmus


Genitive

tesem, tesem, tesem


Ablative

tojod, tojod, tojod


Locative

toisu, toisu, tāsu


Instrumental

toibhi, toibhi, tābhi



SINGULAR

Nominative

i, id, ā


Accusative

im, id, ām


Reflexive

se, se, se


Dative

jo, jo, ejāei


Genitive

ine, ine, ejāne


Ablative

jed, jed, jed


Locative

ismi, ismi, isjāi


Instrumental

joí, joí, jei



PLURAL

Nominative

ei, a, aes


Accusative

ins, a, aens


Reflexive

se, se, se


Dative

eimus, eimus, eimus


Genitive

eisem


Ablative

ejos, ejos, ejos


Locative

eisu, eisu, eisu

Instrumental

eibhi, eibhi, eibhi


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