< Classical Nahuatl
These are Nahuatl pronouns. Nahuatl sentences with subject pronouns must also have verbs conjugated with subject-verb agreement. Nahuatl sentences do not need subject pronouns, since the subject is included in the conjugation of the verb.
Pronouns | |||||||||
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English | Nahuatl | IPA | English | Nahuatl | IPA | English | Nahuatl | IPA | |
Singulars | I | nehuātl | 'newaːt͡ɬ | you | tehuātl | 'tewaːt͡ɬ | he or she | yehuātl | 'jewaːt͡ɬ |
Plurals | we | tehuāntin | te'waːntin | you (plural) | amehuāntin | ame'waːntin | they | yehuāntin | je'waːntin |
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