Pronouns
There is only one form of the pronoun. Any change is caused for liaison and not for
case.
When the pronoun precedes a verb, it is the subject. When it follows a verb, it is the direct object. When two pronouns follow a verb, the first is the indirect object and the second is the direct object. When the pronoun precedes a noun, it is the possessive adjective. For the subject of a verb, you usually use the abbreviated form. For the subject of an adjective or linking verb, use the full form. For the object of the verb, hyphenate the full form to the end of the verb. For mo use mwen.br> Possessive Pronouns
Se mo liv. = It's my book. Se motchen. = It's mine. Se li chwal. = It's his horse. Se sotchen. = It's his. |