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Hmm, so so far the only real pronouns are
ni (inanimate general demonstrative 'that/this')
nae (animate general demonstrative, 'that/this)
By default decribe something far, nae hokka would be something closer to speaker
Mwa is general 1st person me/my/our/we
Saeyye general 2nd person you/your/ya'll /yalls
Si is general vague 3rd
Reduplication, or using okka or another locative bit to mark alienable vs inalienable possession?