Pronoun
-datá (pronoun-forming suffix)
- Fused enclitic with third-person plural agent and first-person dual patient; fuses -da (“they, their”) and -ta (“we/us two, you and I/me”)
- Sursuruandata ti agbasa. ― They will teach us two how to read.
- Fused enclitic with second-person plural agent and first-person dual patient; fuses -yo (“you (all), your”) and -ta (“we/us two, you and I/me”)
- Surotendata. ― (You) follow us two.
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Ilocano personal pronouns
| Person |
Number |
Absolutive |
Ergative |
Oblique |
Possessive |
| Disjunctive |
Enclitic |
Enclitic3 |
bági form |
kukua form |
| First |
singular |
siak |
-ak |
-ko, -k |
kaniak |
bagik |
kukuak, kuak |
| dual |
data, sita1 |
-ta |
kaniata, kadata |
bagita |
kukuata |
| plural inclusive |
datayo, sitayo1 |
-tayo, -tay |
kaniatayo, kadatayo |
bagitayo |
kukuatayo |
| plural exclusive |
dakami, sikami1 |
-kami, -kam |
-mi |
kaniami, kadakami |
bagimi |
kukuami |
| Second |
singular |
sika |
-ka |
-mo, -m |
kaniam, kenka |
bagim |
kukuam |
| plural |
dakayo, sikayo1 |
-kayo, -kay |
-yo |
kaniayo, kadakayo |
bagiyo |
kukuayo |
| Third |
singular |
isu, isuna |
Ø2 |
-na |
kaniana, kenkuana |
bagina |
kukuana |
| plural |
isuda |
-da |
kaniada, kadakuada |
bagida |
kukuada |
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1Regional variants.
2Null morpheme: there is no absolutive enclitic for the third person singular pronoun. The disjunctives isu or isuna may also be used.
3Ergative enclitics are also used as possessive markers.
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4Reflexive pronouns use the bagí form.
5 isu or isuna may also be added after the enclitics in this column.