Luetra Pronouns: study alphabet first
🝎ʑ
/oojsh/
I, me
first person singular subject/object
“🝎ʑ am happy”
ⲹ𐃓
/vee/
you
second person singular subject/object
“ⲹ𐃓 are a good friend”
ɱ☼
/mo/
he/him, she/her, they/them
indicates respect
Formal third person singular subject/object
“I like the Queen, ɱ☼ is doing good things.”
-𐃓°ꚬ
/-ip/
added on to first letter of friend’s name
example using Bob: 𐀩𐃓°ꚬ (bip)
he/him, she/her, they/them
indicates friendship
informal third person singular subject/object
“My friend Bob? 𐀩𐃓°ꚬ is so nice. I like 𐀩𐃓°ꚬ a lot. “
ᚥ☼ʎ°
/woiyuh/
he/him, she/her, they/them
used for deities
most formal third person singular subject/object
“I pray to Ora. ᚥ☼ʎ° is the patron deity of Bashku.
🝎ʑᚨ
/oojshah/
we
first person plural subject/object
“🝎ʑᚨ are nerds”
Ⲹ𐃓Ϯᚨ
/veeta/
y’all
second person plural subject/object
“Ⲹ𐃓Ϯᚨ look awesome”
ɱ☼Ϯᚨ
/mota/
they/them
third person plural subject/object
*used for all levels of formality*
“ɱ☼Ϯᚨ left a huge mess”
ꔢ🝎
/doo/
it, one
inanimate/impersonal subject/object (sing and plur)
“I saw an apple and wanted ꔢ🝎”
ʑ🝎
/jshoo/
my, mine
first person singular possessive
“that food is ʑ🝎”
𐃓ⲹ
/eev/
your, yours
second person singular possessive
“I gifted you that. It’s 𐃓ⲹ”
☼ɱ
/ohm/
his, her/hers, their/theirs
indicates respect
Formal third person singular possessive
“this is the king’s land. everything the light touches is ☼ɱ”
ꚬ𐃓°-
/pi-/
first letter of friend’s name is added on to end
example using Bob: ꚬ𐃓°𐀩 (pib)
his, her/hers, their/theirs
indicates friendship
informal third person singular possessive
“Bob loves ꚬ𐃓°𐀩 dog”
ʎ°ᚨᚥ𐃓
/yowee/
his, her/hers, their/theirs
used for deities
most formal third person singular possessive
“there is a deity of art and ʎ°ᚨᚥ𐃓 name is Liliol”
ᚨʑ🝎
/ahjshoo/
our, ours
first person plural possessive
“welcome to ᚨʑ🝎 home”
ϮᚨⲸ𐃓Ϯ
/taveet/
y’all’s
second person plural possessive
“wow, ϮᚨⲸ𐃓Ϯ dog is so cute, is it okay with both of you if I pet it?
Ϯ☼ɱᚨ
/toma/
their, theirs
third person plural possessive
*used for all levels of formality*
“omg look at those people I love Ϯ☼ɱᚨ style”
🝎ꔢ
/ood/
its, one’s
inanimate/impersonal possessive (sing and plur)
“that tree lost all of 🝎ꔢ leaves”
ʑ🝎☉æ
/jshooseh/
myself
first person singular reflexive
“I ʑ🝎☉æ am strange and unusual”
𐃓ⲹ☉æ
/eevseh/
yourself
second person singular reflexive
“you’re not so bad 𐃓ⲹ☉æ”
☼ɱ☉æ
/ohmseh/
himself, herself, themself/themselves
indicates respect
Formal third person singular reflexive
“the king ☼ɱ☉æ is here to visit”
ꚬ𐃓°-?-☉æ
/pi-?-seh/
first letter of friend’s name is inserted in the middle
In Bob’s case: ꚬ𐃓°𐀩☉æ (pibseh)
himself, herself, themself/themselves
indicates friendship
informal third person singular reflexive
“Bob is learning to love ꚬ𐃓°𐀩☉æ”
ʎᚨᚥ𐃓☉æ
/yoweeseh/
himself, herself, themself/themselves
used for deities
most formal third person singular reflexive
“Hanua reproduces by ʎᚨᚥ𐃓☉æ”
ᚨʑ🝎☉æ
/ahjshooseh/
ourselves
first person plural reflexive
“our parents left us all by ᚨʑ🝎☉æ”
ϮᚨⲸ𐃓Ϯ☉æ
/taveetseh/
yourselves, y’all’selves
second person plural reflexive
“are y’all all by ϮᚨⲸ𐃓Ϯ☉æ in the woods?”
Ϯ☼ɱᚨ☉æ
/tomaseh/
themselves
third person plural reflexive
“they freed Ϯ☼ɱᚨ☉æ from the pit”
🝎ꔢ☉æ
/oodseh/
itself, oneself
inanimate/impersonal reflexive (sing and plur)
“the poor rabbit got 🝎ꔢ☉æ stuck in a trap”