The particle “in” is prefixed to the verb in all cases. The following are a few examples:—

Ka in velI hitmyself.
Mani leh mani ka in vel
Mani in ka in vel
Keimanitheoh vin kan in vel =We hit ourselves.

Relative Pronouns are:—

Kha, chu, a piang =who, which, what, that.
A piang, a piang kha, a piang chu =whoever, &c.

Lekha Letter i you ziak wrote kha that a it tha good e. is.

The pronouns are sometimes omitted, the idea being conveyed by the use of relative participles or verbal nouns.

I Your lekha letter ziak written a it tha good e is.
The letter you wrote is good.

Interrogative Pronouns are:—

Tu-nge? Tu? Tu-maw? Eng-nge? Zeng-nge? Eng? Eng-maw? =What?
Hhoi-i-nge? =Which?

They are used thus:—