Meroned Pronouns

Meroned has only two personal pronoun groups: the subjective and the objective/prepositional.

Subject pronouns are used to refer to the actor of a sentence (she loved him).

Object pronouns can be direct (she carried it to him), indirect (she sent him a letter), reciprocal (they loved each other), and reflexive (she loved herself). In Meroned there is a single pronoun group to reflect all of these possibilities. Thus, the above sentences would read "she carried it to him", "she sent him a letter" "they loved them", "she loved her".

Propositional pronouns come, shockingly enough, after a preposition (he looked at her). In Meroned they fall in the same catch-all category as objective pronouns. Essentially, if it's not a subject, use the second type of pronoun.

Subject pronouns are as follows:

1st singular: y
2nd singular: bel
3rd singular feminine: elzh
3rd singular masculine: eld
3rd singular neuter: el
1st plural: yy
2nd plural: belo
3rd plural: yamy


Direct object/indirect object/reflexive/reciprocal/prepositional pronouns:

1st singular: ya
2nd singular: bahl
3rd singular feminine: ezhe
3rd singular masculine: ede
3rd singular neuter: ele
1st plural: yya
2nd plural: bahlo
3rd plural: yamy