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Pronominals

English Pronouns

English gets by with just 21 pronouns that stand alone and are separate words:
Subjective SetObjective SetPossessive Set
Imemy
youyouyour
hehimhis
sheherher
ititits
weusour
theythemtheir
Oneida has two kinds of pronouns: standalone and bound.

Standalone Pronouns

Standalone pronouns are words you‘ll find that stand alone in a sentence. The standalone pronouns are:
í·I / Me
isé·You
né·It
laulhá·He / Him
akaulhá·She / Her
aulhá·It
lonulhá·They / Them (males, mix of males and females)
onulhá·They / Them (females)

Bound Pronouns

Bound pronouns must be attached to a word. There are roughly 80 of these, which can be broken down into four groups:
  1. Subjective (Red)
  2. Objective (Blue)
  3. Possessive (Light Blue)
  4. "The Purples"
"The Purples" refers to a group of pronouns that do not have an English counterpart.
From here on, we will refer to pronouns as pronominals, which is an abbreviation of "pronominal prefix".

Subjective (Red) Pronominals

The table below displays the full list of subjective (red) pronominals. Each column represents a different "stem", which is the first letter in a root word. For example, the root word nuwehseʔ ("to like") starts with the letter "N" which is a consonant, so we use the "C-stem" column. The root word attokhaʔ ("to be wise") starts with the letter "A", so we use the "A-stem" column.
Attaching "k" to the start of the root word nuwehseʔ results in knú·wehseʔ which means "I like it". Attaching "l" to the start of the root word attokhaʔ gives us lattókhaʔ wich means "he is wise".
The small numbers in the table cells represent exceptions — Oneida is full of them!
ENC-stemA-stemI-stemE-stem / Λ-stemO-stem / U-stem
íI
k
ik
4
ke
3
k
k
k
k
iséYou
s
ts
5
it
6
hse
2
3
hs
2
ts
hs
2
hs
2
hs
2
laulháHe
la
l
lʌ
1
hl
2
hl
2
akaulháShe
ye
yu
1
ye
1
yak
yak
aulháIt
ka
w
kʌ
1
w
y
tetniyáhseYou and I
tni
ty
tn
tn
tn
teyakniyáhseSomeone and I
yakni
yakn
yakn
yakn
yakn
tesniyáhseYou two
sni
tsy
sn
sn
sn
tehniyáhseTwo males
hni
2
hy
2
hn
2
hn
2
hn
2
tekniyáhseTwo females
kni
ky
kn
kn
kn
twakwekuYou all and I
twa
tw
twʌ
1
tw
ty
yakwakwekuThey and I
yakwa
yakw
yakwʌ
1
yakw
yaky
swakwekuAll of you
swa
sw
swʌ
1
sw
tsy
latikwekuThey (males)
lati
lu
1
latlʌn
lʌn
lʌn
kutikwekuThey (females)
kuti
ku
1
kutkun
kun
kun
Exception 1
The vowel with a squiggly underline replaces the leading vowel of the root word.
As an example, let‘s look at the A-stem column, where the root word is attokhaʔ. The translation for "she is wise" without this replacement rule would be yuattokhaʔ. yua is not a sound in Oneida so we instead change it to yu. Therefore the translation is yuttókhaʔ.
Exception 2
The h is not written or pronounced when nothing is attached in front of the pronominal. However, when anything is attached to the front of the pronominal, the h is written and pronounced. Example: snú·wehse̲ʔ and yah tehsnú·wehse̲ʔ.
Exception 3
The letter e only appears on root words that begin with a double consonant.
Examples are needed for this exception.
Exception 4
The ik prefix is attached to most (but not all) single syllable roots. The i in ik is used only occasionally. The i disappears when anything is attached in front of the prefix. Example: íkyʌheʔ and yah té·kyʌheʔ.
Exception 5
The prefix ts is attached to all roots beginning with yand i. The t disappears and is replaced by h when anything is attached in front of the prefix. Example:tsyʌtelíˍ and yah tehsyʌtelíˍ; tsí·tlu̲ʔ and yah tehsí·tlu̲ʔ.
Exception 6
The prefix it is attached to all roots beginning with hs and the idisappears when anything is attached in front of the prefix. Example: íthsaʔas and yah tethsáʔas

Objective (blue) Pronominals

The table below displays the full list of objective (blue) pronominals.
ENC-stemA-stemI-stemE-stem / Λ-stemO-stem / U-stem
íI
wak
wake
3
wak
wak
wak
wak
iséYou
sa
s
sʌ
1
s
s
laulháHe
lo
lo
1
lo
1
law
la
akaulháShe
yako
yako
1
yako
1
yakaw
yaka
aulháIt
yo
yo
1
yo
1
yaw
ya
tetniyáhseYou and I
yukni
yuky
yukn
yukn
yukn
teyakniyáhseSomeone and I
yukni
yuky
yukn
yukn
yukn
tesniyáhseYou two
sni
tsy
sn
sn
sn
tehniyáhseTwo males
loti
lon
lot
lon
lon
tekniyáhseTwo females
yoti
yon
yot
yon
yon
twakwekuYou all and I
yukwa
yukw
yukwʌ
1
yukw
yuky
yakwakwekuThey and I
yukwa
yukw
yukwʌ
1
yukw
yuky
swakwekuAll of you
swa
sw
swʌ
1
sw
tsy
latikwekuThey (males)
loti
lon
lot
lon
lon
kutikwekuThey (females)
yoti
yon
yot
yon
yon

Purple Pronominals

The table below displays the full list of purple pronominals. These do not have an English counterpart.
ENC-stemA-stemI-stemE-stem / Λ-stemO-stem / U-stem
I → you
ku
kuy
ku
1
kuy
kuy
I → him
li
liy
l
liy
liy
I → her
I → someone
I → them
khe
khey
khe
1
khey
khey
I → you two
kni
ky
kn
kn
kn
I → all of you
They & I → you
kwa
kw
kwʌ
1
kw
ky
You → me (command form)
tak
take
3
takw
tak
tak
tak
You → me
sk
ske
3
skw
sk
sk
sk
You → him
hetsh
2
hetshe
2
3
hetsh
2
hetsh
2
hetsh
2
hetsh
2
You → her
You → someone
You → them
she
shey
she
1
shey
shey
You → them & I
All of you → me
takwa
takw
takwʌ
1
takw
takw
All of you → me (command form)
takwa
takw
takwʌ
1
takw
taky
You and I → him
hetni
2
hety
2
hetn
2
hetn
2
hetn
2
You and I → her
You all and I → her
You and I → someone
You all and I → someone
You and I → them
You all and I → them
yethi
yethiy
yeth
yethiy
yethiy
You two → me (command form)
takni
taky
takn
takn
takn
You two → me
skni
sky
skn
skn
skn
You two → him
He → you two
hetsni
2
hetsy
2
hetsn
2
hetsn
2
hetsn
2
You all & I → him
hetwa
2
hetw
2
hetwʌ
1
2
hetw
2
hety
2
All of you → me
skwa
skw
skwʌ
1
skw
sky
All of you → him
He → all of you
hetswa
hetsw
hetswʌ
1
hetsw
hetsy
He → me
lak
lake
3
lakw
lak
lakw
lak
He → you
hya
2
hy
2
hyʌ
1
2
hyay
2
hyay
2
He → him
lo
lo
1
lo
1
law
la
He → her
He → someone
He → them
shako
shako
1
shako
1
shakaw
shaka
He → you and I
shukni
shuky
shukn
shukn
shukn
He → you all and I
shukwa
shukw
shukwʌ
1
shukw
shuky
She → me
They → me
yuke
1
yukw
yuk
yukw
yuk
She → you
They → you
yesa
yes
yesʌ
1
yes
yesay
She → him
They → him
luwa
luw
luwʌ
1
luw
luway
She → her
They → her
yutat
yutate
3
yutat
yutat
yutat
yutat
She → it
kuwa
kuw
kuwʌ
1
kuw
kuway
She → you two
She → all of you
They → you two
They → all of you
You two → her
You two → them
All of you → her
All of you → them
yetshi
yetshiy
yetshi
yetshiy
yetshiy
She → them (males, mix)
They → them (males, mix)
luwati
luwan
luwat
luwat
luwan
She → them (females)
They → them (females)
kuwati
kuwan
kuwat
kuwat
kuwan
Someone and I → him
shakni
shaky
shakn
shakn
shakn
They and I → him
shakwa
shakw
shakwʌ
1
shakw
shaky
Someone and I → her
Someone and I → them
They and I → her
They and I → them
yakhi
yakhiy
yakh
yakhiy
yakhiy
They → you and I
They → them and I
yukhi
yukhiy
yukh
yukhiy
yukhiy
They (males, mix) → her
They (males, mix) → them
shakoti
shakon
shakot
shakon
shakon
They (males, mix) → her
They (males, mix) → them
yakoti
yakon
yakot
yakon
yakon

Possessive (light blue) Pronominals

ENC-stemA-stemI-stemE-stem / Λ-stemO-stem / U-stem
íI
ak
ake
3
akw
ak
akw
ak
iséYou
sa
s
sʌ
1
s
s
laulháHe
lao
lao
1
lao
1
law
la
akaulháShe
ako
ako
1
ako
1
akaw
ak
aulháIt
ao
ao
1
ao
1
aw
y
tetniyáhseYou and I
ukni
uky
ukn
ukn
ukn
tesniyáhseYou two
sni
tsy
sn
sn
sn
twakwekuYou all and I
ukwa
ukw
ukwʌ
1
ukw
uky
swakwekuAll of you
swa
sw
swʌ
1
sw
tsy
latikwekuThey (males)
laoti
laon
laonlaot
laon
laon
kutikwekuThey (females)
aoti
aon
aonaot
aon
aon