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* First person: in the nominative case, the first person singular root is ''Min''. It is used together with ''bu''- in the singular and with ''be''-in the plural (I.e., the equivalent of We in Staynish).
** '''Bumin bukasa nobakil''' (I want water)
** '''BuSultan bukasa buparlerkhabuparla obumin''' (The Sultan wants to speak [to] me).
** '''BuSultan bukasa nobakil abumin''' (The Sultan wants my water).
** '''BuSultan bukasa buakhaterkhabuakhat nupontun yebumin ''' (The Sultan wants to build a bridge by me).
* Second person: in the nominative case, the first person singular root is ''Du'' (equivalent of Thou in Middle Codexian).
** '''Budu buyal nobakil''' (You drink water).
** '''BuSultan bukasa obudu''' (The Sultan wants you)
** '''BuSultan bukaserkhabukasa nobakil abudu''' (The Sultan wants your water)
** '''BuSultan bukasa bujaheler weluDrakkengard yebudu''' (The Sultan wants to send a letter to Drakkengard by you).
** '''BuSultan bukasa buvadelerkhabuvade lutooton webudu'''(Sultan wants to confer knighthood upon you).
* Third person is the most complex. Similarly to the previous others it is inflected for case and number. The third person root is ''Med''. The suffix -''arud'' is added to the end of the word for distal (faraway) and the -''qa-aqa'' suffix is added for proximal (nearby).
** '''Bumedarud buwalwa nuvelha''' (They [faraway/out of view] eat meat) or '''Bumedaqa buwalwa nuvelha''' (They [close/within view] eat meat).
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