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Pronouns

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Personal Pronouns 

 

The personal pronouns are:

 

mi : I, me

bo : you

e : he, him, she, her, it

nos : we, us

boso : you (plural)

nan : they, them

 

These pronouns remain unchanged regardless of whether they are the subject or object of a verb (unlike their English counterparts). Some examples:

 

Mi ta tende bo.

I hear you.

 

Bo ta tende mi?

Do you hear me?

 

VARIANTS: Sometimes ami is used in place of mi and abo sometimes substitutes for bo. E becomes el when it appears before the past tense indicator a.

 

IMPORTANT: It is considered rude to use bo when speaking to strangers and people you barely know. Rather than bo you should use Señor or Meneer (equivalent to English "sir") or Señora (equivalent to "Ma'am"). Alternatively, use the other person's name.

 

 

 

 

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