
Second Person is you, being spoken to, whether it is you two (dual) or you all (plural) or just you (singular).
Third Person is a person, people, thing, or things being spoken about. Third person can be singular (he/she) or plural (they).
Second Person, singular:
ts – (j – ) before vowels, tsa – (ja – ) before consonants.
tsetluga = ts – pronominal prefix, etluga – yelling. tsetluga can be seen written jehluga. tsetluga means you are yelling.
tsayosiha = tsa – pronoun prefix, yosiha – hungry. tsayosiha means you are hungry. tsayosiha can be seen written jayosiha
Second Person, Dual:
sd – before vowels, sdi – before consonants.
sdetluga = sd – pronominal prefix, etluga – yelling. sdetluga means you two are yelling.
desdiyosiha = de – plural prefix, sdi – pronoun prefix, yosiha – hungry. desdiyosiha means you two are hungry.
Second Person, Plural:
its – (ij – ) before vowels, itsi – (iji – ) before consonants.
itsetluga = its – pronominal prefix, etluga – yelling. itsetluga means you all are yelling/all of you are yelling. itsetluga can be seen written ijehluga, ijetluga or itsehluga.
ditsiniyosiha = de – (d – ) plural prefix, itsi – pronoun prefix, yosiha – hungry. ditsiniyosiha means you all are hungry/all of you are hungry. ditsiniyosiha can be seen written dijiniyosiha,
Third Person, singular:
uw – or u – before vowels, u -or a – before consonants.
uwetluga = uw – pronominal prefix, etluga – yelling. uwetluga can be seen written uwehluga. uwetluga means he/she is yelling.
uyosiha = u – pronoun prefix, yosiha – hungry. uyosiha means he/she is hungry
There is no Third Person Dual Set B Prefix
Third Person, Plural:
un – before vowels, uni – (uni – ) before consonants.
unetluga = un – pronominal prefix, etluga – yelling. unetluga means they are yelling/all of them are yelling. unetluga can be seen written unehluga.
duniniyosiha = de – (d – ) plural prefix, uni – pronoun prefix, yosiha – hungry. duniniyosiha means they are hungry/all of them are hungry.
The plural prefix must be used with the non-singular forms of to be hungry and to be thirsty. Otherwise you indicate there is only one single stomach is being shared by all individuals that is hungry/thirsty.
Take what I have taught you about Set B Pronoun Prefixes and apply it to the following words:
naa (naʔa) = have it
dlvga = sick
tadegia (tadegiʔa) = thirsty *REMEMBER TO USE THE PLURAL PREFIX*
liheliga = happy/thankful *Hint third person singular is a not u*