Singular
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd masc.
|
3rd neut.
|
3rd fem.
|
Inter.
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Neg.
|
Nominative
|
ec |
þū
|
hī(r)
|
het
|
sī(r)
|
ƕer
|
ner
|
Genitive1
|
mīn
|
þīn |
hes
|
hes
|
her
|
ƕes
|
nes
|
Dative
|
mīr
|
þīr |
hem
|
hem
|
her
|
ƕem
|
nem
|
Accusative
|
mec
|
þec
|
hen
|
het
|
sī
|
ƕen
|
nen
|
Singular Reflexive
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
Genitive1
|
mīn
|
þīn |
sīn
|
Dative
|
mīsc
|
þīsc |
sīr, sīsc2 |
Accusative
|
mesc
|
þesc
|
sec, sesc2 |
Dual
|
1st
|
2nd
|
Nominative
|
vīt |
iȳt
|
Genitive1
|
ӿcʀ
|
iȳŋcʀ
|
Dative
|
ӿc
|
iȳŋc |
Accusative
|
ӿc
|
iȳŋc |
Dual Reflexive
|
1st
|
2nd
|
Genitive1
|
ӿcʀ
|
iȳŋcʀ
|
Dative
|
ӿcsc
|
iȳŋcsc |
Accusative
|
ӿcsc
|
iȳŋcsc |
Plural
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
Inter.3
|
Nominative
|
vī(r) |
iȳ(r)
|
sī(r)
|
ƕer, ƕīr
|
Genitive1
|
ɴsʀ |
iȳr |
hīr
|
ƕes, ƕīr
|
Dative
|
ɴs
|
iȳr |
hīm
|
ƕem, ƕīm
|
Accusative
|
ɴs
|
iȳc
|
sīn
|
ƕen, ƕīn
|
Plural Reflexive
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
Genitive1
|
ɴsʀ |
iȳr |
sīr |
Dative
|
ɴsc
|
iȳsc |
sīm, sīsc
|
Accusative
|
ɴsc
|
iȳsc
|
sec, sesc
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1 Note that the genitive forms of pronouns make up the basis for the corresponding possessive adjectives, which are declined like the indefinite article. 2 While now in common usage, sīsc and sesc are technically redundant, since the accusative sec was grafted onto other pronouns to indicate reflexivity. 3 The plural of ƕer is analogous; the original form is the same as the singular. They are used interchangeably.
Relative Pronouns
|
Masc.
|
Neut.
|
Fem.
|
Plur.
|
Nominative
|
sa |
het |
sū |
þē |
Genitive
|
þasɴ |
þasɴ |
þera |
þera |
Dative
|
þм |
þм |
þera |
þм |
Accusative
|
þɴ |
þat |
þa |
þa |
In addition to these “pure” relative pronouns, some words may double as relative pronouns, such as the relative correlatives qer, qes, qem, and qen, or the word sм.
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