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
- List of Pronouns in Dimasa with Meaning
- Subject & Object: Personal Pronouns Cases in Dimasa
- Subject Pronouns
- Object Pronouns
Subject and Object: Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns are divided into two categories namely Subject and Object.
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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