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What's Arka?

Sound & Alphabet

Syllable

Part of Speech

Pronoun 1

Pronoun 2

Pronoun 3

Pronoun 4

Pronoun 5

Pronoun 6

Verb

Tense

Aspect

Reflexive Verb

Copula

Intransitive

Pronoun 2

Personal pronouns and so on.
Here's the chart of them. You only have to remember the words in red.

Singular
  The first person The second person The third person The fourth person
Animate, near an (I) ti (you) lu (s/he) el (generic)
Animate, far an (I) ti (you) la (s/he) el (generic)
Inanimate, near ―― ―― tu (this) el (generic)
Inanimate, far ―― ―― le (that) el (generic)

Plural
  The first person The second person The third person The fourth person
Animate, near ans tiis luus el
Animate, far ans tiis laas el
Inanimate, near ―― ―― tuus el
Inanimate, far ―― ―― lees el

The fourth person is a generic "you" or "they."
The third person is separated into "lu" (this person) and "la" (that person).
"tu" is "this" and "le" is "that." There's no "it."
Animals can be called "lu" if the speaker thinks they are animate. It's up to animacy.
You can make plural pronouns if you attach -(V)s at the end of singular pronouns.

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