Pronouns. The personal pronouns are as follows:—
| First person | Singular | A, ai, aiyo, akha. |
| Plural | E, eten, eyo. | |
| Second person | Singular | Nna, nno, ni, yi, i. |
| Plural | Ni, nino, nte, yi. | |
| Third person | Singular | Mbo, and the demonstrative pronouns hi, shi, chi. |
| Plural | Oten, and the demonstrative pronouns hiang, shiang, chiang. |
Personal pronouns take the same suffix as nouns.
A I mokthata. am tired.
A-na I pīka. will give.
As in nouns, the possessive is formed by placing the possessor before the thing possessed.
My house = Āki (= A-oki).
The demonstrative pronouns are as follow:—Hi or shi, “this,” chi, “that,” hiang or shiang, “these,” oten or chiang, “those.” They follow the noun they qualify and take suffixes as do adjectives.
A-na I oki-shi-lo house-this-in otsi rice tsōka. will eat.
The interrogative pronouns are as follow:—