Gardiner, lesson 3: suffix-pronouns Flashcards
π
.i
-ay
I, me, my (common)
π
.i
-ay
I, me, my (f.)
π
.i
-ay
I, me, my
(kings, sometimes)
π
.i
-ay
I, me, my
(rarely for kings in Dyn. XII, replaced by π― or π° in Dyn. XVIII, when π occurs for gods)
π» or ππ
.i
-ay
I, me, my
(on early M. K. coffins, in inscription sometimes π, seldom π€)
π‘
.k
-k
thou, thee, thy (m.)
(reverse in hieratic π’)
πΏ
.c
-c
thou, thee, thy (f.)
(later also π)
π
.f
-f
he, him, his, it, its (m.)
π΄
.s
-s
she, her, it, its (f.)
(later also π)
ππ₯
.n
-in
we, us, our
(rarely π)
πΏππ₯
.cn
-cin
you, your (plural)
(or πΏπ, later also πππ₯ or ππ)
π΄ππ₯
.sn
-sin
they, them, their
(or π΄π, later also written πππ₯ or ππ; exceptionally π΄, π΄πͺ, ππ₯)
π ±π₯
.w
-aw
they, them, their
(also written π’π₯, a later suffix, a few examples of which are found as early as Dyn. XVIII)
ππ
.ny
-nay
we two, us two, our
πΏππ
.cny
-cinay
you two, your