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4.3 Pronouns and Articles 4.3.1 Forms of the Personal Pronouns
ОглавлениеThe personal pronouns of The Owl and the Nightingale (Southern English of c.1200) represent the forms derived from Old English. They are:
singular | plural | |||
first person: ‘I’ and ‘we’ | ||||
nom. | ich, I | we | ||
acc. | me | us | ||
gen. | min, mi | ure | ||
dat. | me | us | ||
second person: ‘thou’ and ‘you’ | ||||
nom. | þu | ʒe | ||
acc. | þe | ow | ||
gen. | þin | ower | ||
dat. | þe | ow | ||
third person:‘he’, ‘it’, ‘she’,‘they’ | ||||
singular | plural | |||
masc. | neut. | fem. | ||
nom. | he | hit | ho, he(o), hi | hi, ho, heo |
acc. | hine | hit | hi, heo | hi |
gen. | his | his | hire, hore | hore, heore |
dat. | him | him | hire | hom, heom |