Bikol/Personal Pronouns

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Personal pronouns refer to 1.) a person who is speaking or is spoken to, or 2.) a person being spoken about.

  Absolutive Ergative Oblique
1st person singular ako ko sakuya, sakô
2nd person singular ika, ka mo saimo, sìmo
3rd person singular siya niya saiya
1st person plural inclusive kita niato, ta satuya, satô
1st person plural exclusive kami niamo, mi samuya, samô
2nd person plural kamo nindo saindo
3rd person plural sinda ninda sainda

The Bikol pronoun akó is the equivalent of the English word “I”.

Keep In Mind:
Si is a Bikol word that serves as a marker to indicate that the focus of the sentence is the name of the person.

There are two ways to use the personal pronoun akó as the subject of the sentence.

1.) Ako can be placed at the beginning of the sentence (before the verb).

Example: Ako si Karl.

2.) In the inverted sentence form, it is placed after the predicate. You can use this form when having a casual conversation.

Examples:
Magayon ako. (I'm beautiful)
Nagkakawat ako. (I'm playing)

Quiz:
Translate these sentences in Bikol.
1. I'm lazy.
2. I'm Olivia.
3. I'm Craig.
4. I'm leaving for New York.
5. I'm happy.


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