| Nominative | pitsanem | they |
| Genitive and ablative | rorad | of them, or with them |
| Dative | rafaned | for them |
| Accusative and dative | n̄ḡorad | them, or to them |
Demonstrative pronouns are of three kinds, namely, personal, impersonal (i.e., relating to things animate and inanimate), and partitive (i.e., relating to parts or pieces of objects). The personal demonstrative pronouns are:
Singular:
| tsanei, or anei | this |
| [The abbreviation, anei, apparently, is only for euphony.] | |
| tsanir, or anir | that |
| tsanem, or anem | that yonder |
| fatsa | that far off, unseen, out of sight |
Dual:
| galitsanei, or galianei | these two |
| galitsanir, or galianir | those two |
| galitsanem, or galianem | those two yonder |
Plural:
| pitsanei, or pianei | these |
| pitsanir, or pianir | those |
| pitsanem, or yad | those yonder |
Impersonal demonstrative pronouns, referring to animals and things: binei—this; binir—that; binem—that yonder; tinei—these; tinir—those; tinem—those yonder.
Partitive demonstrative pronouns: kinei—this piece of; kinir—that piece of; kinem—that piece yonder of. Tsikinei (if the piece is very small); tsikinega (if the piece is very large).