- Es (is) kitaba (book). Me (I) pren (to take) it (it). – This is a book. I take it.
- Me (I) hev (to have) dwa (two) kota (cat). Ambi (both) es (is / are) swate (black). – I have two cats. They both are black.
2.2. Reflexive: swa (oneself), mutu (one another)
- Me (I) woshi (to wash) swa (oneself). – I wash myself.
- Ela (she) lubi (to love) swa (oneself). – She loves herself.
- Nu (we) lubi (to love) mutu (one another). – We love one another.
2.3. Compound:
a) koywan (somebody), koysa (something)
b) eniwan (anybody), enisa (anything)
c) kadawan (everybody), oli (all, everybody), olo (all, everything)
d) nulwan (nobody), nixa (nothing)
2.4. Demonstrative: se (this), to (that)
- Se (this) es (is) auto (car), to (that) es (is) avion (airplane). – This is a car, that is an airplane.
2.5. Relative:
a) ke ("that" – object)
- Es (is) kitaba (book) ke ("that") yu (you) he ("past tense") lekti (to read). – This is the book that you have read.
b) kel ("who / which" – subject, or with a preposition)
- Es (is) boy (boy) kel (who) janmog (to know how) gani (to sing) muy (very) hao (good, well). – This is the boy who can sing very well.
2.6. sama (the same thing)
- Hao (good) Nove (new) Yar (year)! – Sama (the same thing) a yu (to you)! – Happy New Year! – The same (thing) to you!