PRONOUNSm
NOMINATIVE CASE
| PERSON | SINGULAR | PLEURAL | |||||
| 1st | I | ~ng | we | ~ngs | |||
| 2nd | you | y~ng | you | y~ngs | |||
| 3rd | he/she/it | t~ng/s~ng/r~ng | they | t~ngs/s~ngs/r~ngs | |||
| 4th | "????" | st~ng | "they" | st~ngs |
| person | p~ng |
| persons | p~ngs |
OBJECT OF THE VERB or OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION or OBJECT OF ONE'S AFFECTION
The NOMINATIVE CASE is used when the pronoun is the subject or the predicate nominative in a sentence. Unless you've skipped a suspension's worth of days from high school (not that that's a bad thing), you know that. Oh, but when the pronoun is the object , the object of the preposition, the object of a proposition, or the victim of the usual semantic abuses or molestations, then of course the OBJECTIVE CASE is used, thusly:When a pronoun is the object of a verb or object of a preposition, add the prefix, "k'-".
"-ang," "-ung," "-ong," etc., is changed to "k'-ang," "k'-ung," "k'-ong," etc.
| SINGULAR | PLEURAL | |||||
| me | k'~ng | us | k'~ngs | |||
| you | k'y~ng | you (y'all if from South, youse if from Joisey) | k'y~ngs | |||
| him | k't~ng | them | k't~ngs | |||
| her | k's~ng | k's~ngs | ||||
| it | k'r~ng | k'r~ngs | ||||
| "????" | k'st~nk* | "them" | k'st~nks* |
Examples:
| I did him | Ang dang k'rang | |
| I do her | Ing ding k'sing |
This "k'-" prefix can be used on any object, noun pronoun. It's firesign is <k>.
THIS THAT THESE DAMN THOSE................as themselves!
| NOMINATIVE | OBJECTIVE | |||
| this | diz | k'diz~ng | ||
| that | dat | k'dat~ng | ||
| these | deez | k'deez~ngs | ||
| damn | dam | damnittohell | ||
| those | dooz | k'dooz~ngs |
All pronouns are malleable. See ADVANCED DiLINGO
POSSESSION-- duplicated on ADJECTIVES page.Possession is indicated by the firesign suffix -~g~mm~ng*
The following examples use various grungers of tense.
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |||||
| my | ingigimming | our | ingsigimming | |||
| your | yangagammang | your | yangsagammang | |||
| his | tungugummung | theirs | tungsugummung | |||
| her | songogommong | songsogommong | ||||
| its | ringigimming | ringsigimming | ||||
| ????'s | stingigimming | "theirs" | stingsigimming |
*A "gimme" firesign
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