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===singular===
===singular===
nominative, objective: <i>om</i> [ˈƏm]
nominative, objective: <i>om</i> [ˈƏm]
possessive: <i>on</i> [ˈƏn]
possessive: <i>[[Certìan:on|on]]</i> [ˈƏn]


===plural===
===plural===
nominative, objective: <i>omen</i> [ˈƏm·ĕn]
nominative, objective: <i>[[Certìan:omen|omen]]</i> [ˈƏm·ĕn]
possessive: onen: <i>onen</i> [ˈƏn·ĕn]
possessive: onen: <i>[[Certìan:onen|onen]]</i> [ˈƏn·ĕn]


<b>1.</b> The nominative singular pronoun, used by a speaker when referring to himself or herself
<b>1.</b> The nominative singular pronoun, used by a speaker when referring to himself or herself

Revision as of 19:04, 8 October 2022

om

om [ˈƏm] pronoun, neuter

singular

nominative, objective: om [ˈƏm] possessive: on [ˈƏn]

plural

nominative, objective: omen [ˈƏm·ĕn] possessive: onen: onen [ˈƏn·ĕn]

1. The nominative singular pronoun, used by a speaker when referring to himself or herself

In the nominative and without an explicit verb, nouns and pronouns imply the verb to be, as in: Om William Faridon, I am William Faridon. There is no explicit verb to be in Certìan.

See also:

im you
etem he
alem she