-ii my
-ya my(after long vowel or diphtong)
-ka your(male)
-ki your(female)
-hu his(after ‘aa’ and ‘uu’)
-huu his(after ‘a’ and ‘u’)
-hi his(after ‘ii’ and ‘ay’)
-hii his(after ‘i’)
-haa her
-kumaa your both
-humaa their both
-himaa their both(after ‘i’, ‘ii’ or ‘ay’)
-naa our
-kum your(male)
-kunna your(female)
-hum their(male)
-him their(male)(after ‘i’, ‘ii’, or ‘ay’)
-hunna their(female)
-hinna their(female)(after ‘i’, ‘ii’ or ‘ay’)
Day 12
I’m happy to see you getting more exposure on IMF. You have some interesting ideas that deserve to be heard.
I’ve read this article several times, repeated each several times and am comfortable with the material.
Well, continue to do so, I will too.