It also has two cases: subjective and objective.
Declension.
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |||
| Subjective.— | Bisan hin’o | (whoever) | Bisan hirá hin’o | (whoever) |
| Objective.— | Bisan canáy | (of, etc., whomever) | Bisan canda canáy | (of etc., whoever) |
Hain.
Hain means “which.” Examples:
Which of these hats is yours?
¿Háin hiní ng̃a mg̃a calò in imo?
Similarly to “ano,” the pronoun “háin” is only used in the interrogative forms, never as ng̃a (that). So the phrase
“the book which you saw”
is translated