Declension of the personal pronouns
First Person
| SINGULAR. | PLURAL. | |||
| N. | I. | Acó. | We. | Camé, quitá. (1) |
| G. | Of me. | Acó, co, naco, ta. | Of us. | Amo, namo, ato, ta. |
| D. | To me. | Canaco. | To us. | Canamo, canato. |
(1) Quitá is used when the speaker excludes not those, to whom he is speaking, and camé when he does.
2d. Person
| SINGULAR. | PLURAL. | |||
| N. | Thou or you. | Icao, ca. | You. | Camó. |
| G. | Of thee or you. | Imo, nimo. | Of you. | Iñó,niñó |
| D. | To thee, you. | Canimo. | To you. | Caniñó. |
3d. Person
| SINGULAR. | PLURAL. | |||
| N. | He, she. | Sia. | They. | Sila. |
| G. | Of him, her. | Iya, nia. | Of them. | Ila, nila. |
| D. | To him, her. | Cania. | To them. | Canila. |
The pronoun Icao may be used indifferently before or after the verbs. The nominative case ca must be placed before the verbs in the negative and final sentences; in other cases, always after them.