Pronouns are listed in the following table.
English | SFGPL | |
---|---|---|
First Person Pronoun | I | ga |
Second Person Pronoun | you | ge |
Third Person Pronoun | he/she/it | gi |
Proximate Pronoun | this | gu |
Distant Pronoun | that | go |
Interrogative Pronoun | what | wa |
Indefinite Pronoun | something | we |
As a rule, SFGPL pronouns do not distinguish between people, organisms, objects, concepts, places, times, reasons, methods, etc. There is no distinction based on gender or number. These distinctions can be made by using noun determiner.
The following table shows the use of noun determiners for interrogatives.
English | SFGPL |
---|---|
what | pen wa |
who | ben wa |
when | pin wa |
where | pun wa |
why | pon wa |
how | ban wa |
To indicate plurals, use don
.
For example, don ga
is used to denote "We".
In particular, the plural of first-person pronouns may be distinguished based on whether they include the speaker or the addressee. The SFGPL cannot directly distinguish between these, but it can do so by doing the following.
Include the addressee | Exclude the addressee | |
---|---|---|
Include the Speaker | don ba ge ga |
don ba ga gi |
Exclude the Speaker | don ge |
don gi |
Gender distinctions do not exist in the SFGPL. Nor is there a distinction between persons and things. For example, to make explicit the third person pronouns masculine, feminine and thing, one can do the following.
English | SFGPL | |
---|---|---|
male | he | lan gi |
female | she | len gi |
thing | it | pen gi |
In addition, you can create possessive and reflexive pronouns using sen
and sin
.
The following table shows the possessive and reflexive pronouns for first person pronouns.
English | SFGPL | |
---|---|---|
Possessive Pronoun | mine | sen ga |
Reflexive Pronoun | myself | sin ga |