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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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C. PRONOUNS.

82. A Pronoun is a word that indicates something without naming it.

83. There are the following classes of pronouns:--

I. Personal. V. Intensive.
II. Reflexive. VI. Relative.
III. Possessive. VII. Interrogative.
IV. Demonstrative. VIII. Indefinite.

I. PERSONAL PRONOUNS.

84. These correspond to the English _I_, _you_, _he_, _she_, _it_, etc.,
and are declined as follows:--

First Person. Second Person. Third Person.

SINGULAR.
_Nom._ ego, _I_ tū, _thou_ is, _he_; ea, _she_; id,
_it_
_Gen._ meī tuī (For declension see § 87.)
_Dat._ mihi[22] tibi[22]
_Acc._ mē tē
_Voc._ ---- tū
_Abl._ mē tē

PLURAL.
_Nom._ nōs, _we_ vōs, _you_
_Gen._ nostrum, nostrī vestrum, vestrī
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