Patterns
Elements
Personal Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Paradigm Potpourri
100

This case is often marked by a -c or -ne ending.

accusative

100

This element of pronouns describes whether it is singular or plural.

number

100

This is the correct translation for the genitive his.

“his”/ “its”

100

This is one of the four nominative forms of the OE pronoun that is translated “the” or “that” in SAE.

se, seo, þæt, þa

100

This is the correct form of the first person, singular, dative personal pronoun.

me

200

 For hit, þæt, and þis, these two cases are the same as those found in he, seo, and þes.

genitive and dative

200

The first type of this element means that the pronoun is referring to the speaker.

person

200

This is the correct translation for the accusative usic.

"us"

200

The plural, nominative pronoun þas would be translated this way into SAE.

these

200

This is the correct form of the third person, plural, accusative personal pronoun.

hie

300

For heo, seo, and þeos, these two cases are the same as those found in hie, þa, and þas.

genitive and dative

300

The gender of pronouns consists of these three options.

masculine, feminine, neuter

300

The pronoun hira is in this case.

genitive

300

The pronoun þære is the dative for this gender.

feminine

300

This is the correct form of the masculine, singular accusative demonstrative pronoun se.

þone

400

The dative form of hie, þa, and þas matches this/these gender(s) of the singular pronoun.

masculine and neuter

400

This element of pronouns describes the word’s grammatical function in a sentence.

case

400

This is the OE form of the SAE “your” or, in the South, “ya’ll’s.”

eower

400

This is the OE form of the SAE “this’s.”

“þisses” / “þisse”

400

This is the correct form of the plural, dative demonstrative pronoun þas.

þissum