[280.] The personal pronouns of the first person are ego, I; nōs, we; of the second person, , thou or you; vōs, ye or you. They are declined as follows:

Singular
FIRST PERSONSECOND PERSON
Nom.ego, I, you
Gen.meī, of metuī, of you
Dat.mihi, to or for metibi, to or for you
Acc., me, you
Abl., with, from, etc., me, with, from, etc.,you
Plural
Nom.nōs, wevōs, you
Gen.nostrum or nostrī, of usvestrum or vestrī, of you
Dat.nōbīs, to or for usvōbīs, to or for you
Acc.nōs, usvōs, you
Abl.nōbīs, with, from, etc.,usvōbīs, with, from, etc., you

1. The personal pronouns are not used in the nominative excepting for emphasis or contrast.

[281.] The Reflexive Pronouns. 1. The personal pronouns ego and may be used in the predicate as reflexives; as,

videō mē, I see myselfvidēmus nōs, we see ourselves
vidēs tē, you see yourselfvidētis vōs, you see yourselves

2. The reflexive pronoun of the third person (himself, herself, itself, themselves) has a special form, used only in these senses, and declined alike in the singular and plural.

Singular and Plural
Gen.suīAcc.
Dat.sibiAbl.
Examples Puer sē videt, the boy sees himself Puella sē videt, the girl sees herself Animal sē videt, the animal sees itself Iī sē vident, they see themselves

a. The form is sometimes doubled, sēsē, for emphasis.

3. Give the Latin for