Pronoun Cases Flashcards
For (non-living)
-Ku
For (living)
-kitta
With
Kooda
For (emotions)
-ku
To (living)
-kitta
To (non-living)
-ku
From (followed by noun)
-la irundu
From (not followed by noun)
irundu
From (followed by pronoun)
-kitta irundu
Possessive case
-oda
Possessive comes at end (noun suffix)
-dhu
For me
enaku
For you (informal)
unaku
For her (informal)
avaluku
For him (informal)
avanuku
For her (formal)
avangaluku
For him (formal)
avaruku
For them
avangaluku
For us
engaluku
For it
idhuku
For that
adhuku
For you (formal)
ungaluku
To me
enkitta
To you (informal)
unkitta
To you (formal)
ungakitta
To her (informal)
avakitta
To her (formal)
avangakitta
To him (informal)
avankitta
To him (formal)
avarkitta
To them
avangakitta
To it
idhukitta
To that
adhukitta
With me
enkooda
With you
unkooda
With her
avakooda
With him
avankooda
With them
avangakooda
With you (formal)
Ungakooda
With us
engakooda
To us
engakitta
With this
idhukooda
With that
adhukooda
From me
enkitta irundu
From you (informal)
unkitta irundu
From you (formal)
avangakitta irundu
From her (informal)
avakitta irundu
From her (formal)
avangakitta irundu
From them
avangakitta irundu
From us
engakitta irundu
My
enoda
Your (informal)
unoda
Your (formal)
Ungaloda
Her (informal)
avaloda
Her (formal)
avangaloda
His (informal)
avanoda
His (formal)
avaroda
Their
avangaloda
Our (inclusive)
engaloda
Our (exclusive)
nambaloda
Its
idhoda
That’s
adhoda
Mine (end of sentence)
enodadhu
Yours (informal, end of sentence)
unodadhu
Yours (formal, end of sentence)
avangalodadhu
His (informal, end of sentence)
avanodadhu
His (formal, end of sentence)
avarodadhu
Hers (informal, end of sentence)
avalodadhu
Hers (formal, end of sentence)
avangalodadhu
Theirs (end of sentence)
avangalodadhu
Ours (end of sentence)
engalodadhu
Its (end of sentence)
ithodadhu