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Ge'ez personal pronouns
Isolated nominative pronouns
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singular
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plural
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1st person
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አነ (ʾanä)
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ንሕነ (nəḥna)
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2nd person
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m
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አንተ (ʾantä)
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አንትሙ (ʾantəmu)
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f
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አንቲ (ʾanti)
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አንትን (ʾantən)
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3rd person
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m
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ውእቱ (wəʾətu)
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ውእቶሙ (wəʾətom), እሙንቱ (ʾəmuntu)
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f
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ይእቲ (yəʾəti)
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ውእቶን (wəʾəton), እማንቱ (ʾəmantu)
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Enclitic accusative and genitive pronouns
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1st person
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የ (-yä), ኒ (-ni)1
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ነ (-nä)
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2nd person
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m
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ከ (-kä)
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ክሙ (-kəmmu)
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f
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ኪ (-ki)
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ክን (-kən)
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3rd person
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m
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ሁ (-(h)u)2
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ሆሙ (-(h)omu)2
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f
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ሃ (-(h)a)2
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ሆን (-(h)on)2
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1. የ (-yä) is attached to nouns, while ኒ (-ni) is attached to verbs. 2. In all third person suffixes, an "h" is inserted when preceded by a vowel.
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References
- August Dillmann, Carl Bezold (1857, 1899) James A. Crichton, transl., Ethiopic Grammar, 2nd edition, London: Williams & Norgate, published 1907, pages 336-341
- Wolf Leslau (1988) Fifty Years of Research: Selection of articles on Semitic, Ethiopian Semitic and Cushitic, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN, page 162