Greadian pronouns
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Introduction
Pronouns are grammatically the most archaic. Most of them are also more or less easily recognizable from older forms of Greek. Soem suffixes sound familiar to them who know Latin or any of Slavic languages. But be aware, the meaning of the suffixes may be different.
Pronouns have saved the cases and irregularities from Old Greadian and that makes them pretty hard to learn. The number of cases varies from five to over twenty cases depending on the pronoun. The most common cases for all pronouns are nominative, dative, accusative, genitive, objective, comitative, abessive and prepositional.
In this introduction I will introduce each group briefly and link further to a proper introduction.
The pronouns can be separated to six groups:
- Personal pronouns
- Possessive pronouns
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- Indefinite pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
