111 terms are pronouns

Toward

-kaní (emphatic versative case).

Us

náaman; naamanáy; napiinamanáy ‘us two’ (dual).

We

náma; napiiní ~ nápiin ‘we two’ (dual).

Whatchamacallit

túwaašɨn ‘whatchamacallit, such and such’.

Whoever

šín ‘someone, somebody, anyone, anybody’; šíman (nominative plural).

Whomever

šína (accusative singular); šáaman (accusative plural); šíinaman (accusative dual).

Whosever

šimíin ‘whosever’ (genitive singular); šaamíin (genitive plural); šiinamí (genitive singular).

You

ím (nominative singular); imáy (nominative plural); imanáy (accusative singular); imaamanáy (accusative plural); imiiní (nominative dual); imiinamanáy (accusative dual).

Yours

imíin ‘yours, your’ (genitive singular); imaamíin ‘yours, your’ (genitive plural); imiinamí ‘yours, your’ (genitive dual).

-yawáy

Allative case. Emphatic. pɨnmíin tɨmná ičáx̣ɨlpša imaamiyawáy ‘he is opening his heart to you’; ɨmɨnɨwáyša paamiyawáy ‘he is being kind to them’; Spilyáywišaaš paamiyáwáy ‘I’m trying to do Coyotely like them’; ɨmúnaykša paamiyawáy ‘he is staying with them (his in-laws)’; ɨmttúnwiša paamiyawáy ‘he keeps talking to them’; imiyawáy wáwnakʷšašyaw ‘to your body’; pɨnmiyawáy ‘to him’. [N -yúuk.]

-yk̓ay

Benefactive. čnáynk̓ay ‘for this place, for here’; kʷnáynk̓ay ‘for that place, for there’. Reduced from -láyk̓ay. [K -ynk̓ay.]