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