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Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns display a marked dichotomy between the forms in the nominative case and the forms in the accusative and oblique cases. Both forms have two different roots, exhibiting thus a mixed declension.
| ort | ert | oht | ortũ | ertũ | ohtũ | |
| it | nwet | fet | õt | nwẽt | fẽt | |
| iš | nweš | feš | õš | nwẽš | fẽš |
There are, however, several possible alternative forms:
| nwe | nwẽš | |||||
| je/oš | ňe | õšũ | nwešũ |
The alternative forms are regarded as obsolete and they are used in modern texts only in religious texts, in intentionally archaizing texts and in some set expressions. In the oblique case the 1st singular person display two obsolete forms: je, used as indirect object, and oš, used for other roles of the oblique case.