| 1. | Áng | I. | Záng-fur | we. |
| 2. | Nang | thou. | Nang-sur | you. |
| 3. | Bi | he, she, it. | Bi-sur (fŭr) | they. |
The possessive pronoun is expressed simply by putting the personal pronoun in the possessive case, as—
Bé áng ni nŏ, this (is) my house. This me of house (is).
To nouns expressing close family relationship, pronominal prefixes of possession are commonly added, e.g.—
| Father. | Mother. | |
| My | Áng-ni á-fá. | Áng-ni á-i. |
| Your | Nang-ni nam-fá. | Nang-ni nam-má. |
| His | Bī-ni bī-fá.[2] | Bī-ni bī-má. |
Interrogative pronouns in common use are—
- 1. Sŭr (sar)—who?
- 2. Má—what? Plural má-fŭr.
- 3. Bå-bê—which (of two or more)?
The demonstrative pronouns are:—
- 1. Bé—this (near).
- 2. Bŏi—that (far).
- 3. Bí—that (of remote distance).