Reflexive Pronoun

Reflexive pronoun is used to refer to subject of the clause, and it is equal to English -self version pronouns, e.g. myself, yourself, himself etc. In Jembesa, reflexive pronoun is jelha, and it is used for all the personal pronouns. Ist Person Singular möüner ulven jelhanna ken i welluramanto-jabellardesso-je ollen saife ella tavvan húmellan astas.'I … Continue reading Reflexive Pronoun

Possessivity

In Jembesa, possessivity is divided into two categories: possessive suffixes and possessive pronouns. Possessive Suffixes Possessive suffixes are added onto the words in noun class, and they turn into the forms in brakets under the process of affixation. Possessive Suffixes in Jembesa Ist Person Singular [-m(a/ä-)]:-m suffix is added onto the word in nominative form, … Continue reading Possessivity

Part of Speech (Pronoun)

Pronoun is a word which substitutes for a noun phrase. In Jembesa, there are seven kinds of pronouns: personal, possessive, reflexive, reciprocal, demonstrative, indefinite, interrogative. A pronoun can be marked with some features which a noun can take on: number, case, and enclitic; e.g. munnattu 'to both of us, too?' [1st person dual + illative case … Continue reading Part of Speech (Pronoun)