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(c) The rest of the pronouns are simple in their declension : all that is requisite is to remember the nom. and oblique form or inflection of each ; thus, yih, he, &c., inflect, is-ká,-ke,-kí.

Third Person.
Sing. Plur.
Nom. yih, he, she, it, or this yih (old ye) they, these.
Gen. is-ká,-ke,-kí. in-ká,-ke,-kí.
Dat. is-ko or is-e. in-ko, or inheN.
Ac. yih, is-ko, or is-e yih, in-ko, inheN.
Ab. is-se. in-se.
Loc. is-meN,-par,-tak. in-meN,-par,-tak.
Agt. is-ne inhoN-ne.

(d) Exactly like yih are declined the four following pro- nouns. It will be sufficient here to give the nominative and inflection of each, singular and plural.

Nom wuh, he, she, it, that, wuh (old we\ they or those.
Inflec. us-ká,-ke,-kí, &c. un-[1],-ká,-ke,-kí.

Interrogative.

Nom. kaun, who ? kaun, who ?
Inflec. kis-ká,-ke,-kí, &c. kin-ká,-ke,-kí.

Relative.

Nom. jo, he, who, &c. jo, they, who.
Inflec. jis-ká,-ke,-kí, &c. jin-ká,-ke,-kí.

Correlative,

Nom. so, [2] (old) that same. so, (old) those same.
Inflec. tis-ká,-ke,-kí, &c.
(old).
tin-ká,-ke,-kí.
(old).
  1. Agent case, unhoN ne ; and jinhoN ne.
  2. In Modern Urdu wuh is used.