Pronoun in Dimasa and English with Definition and Meaning - Dimasa grammar

The pronoun in Dimasa and English with Definition and Meaning: Pronouns are declined in the same way as nouns but as there are some irregular forms the declensions are given in full. 

Table of Contents

  1. List of Pronouns in Dimasa with Meaning
  2. Subject & Object: Personal Pronouns Cases in Dimasa
  3. Subject Pronouns
  4. Object Pronouns

Subject and Object: Personal pronouns

Personal pronouns are divided into two categories namely Subject and Object.

Personal pronouns in Dimasa and English with meaning : Dimasa language, Dimasa grammar

Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns include I, he, she, it, you, we, and they. It is replaced in a sentence of the subject. We use subject pronouns. For example:

I love you – Ang ningkhe hamjaodu.

He is my friend – Bo ani lugu.

You are my life – Ning ani habsao.

It is raining now – Duha hadi hasai du.

She is my girlfriend – Bo ani hamjaoma.

We live in Dimaraji – Jing Dimaraji ha dongre.

They come from Assam – Bunsi Assam ni frang phaiba.

Object Pronouns

Object pronouns are included as me, him, her, you, it, us, and them.

For example:

Hamnon knows me – Hamnon angkhe mithire.

Donham kissed him – Donham bokhe khidimba.

Someone stole her pen – Sereba boni kolom khe khaokha.

You are so beautiful – Ning kabaning majangbi.

Baoring helped them – Baoring bunsikhe khohai khalaiba.

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