Cénúglot has equivalents to this/these and that/those when used to describe specific nouns, for example, rô chéna (this dog), thá úlid (that apple), rés césutén (these houses), thés bhegálós (those words). This should not be confused with the Indefinite Demonstrative Pronouns for this and that. Equivalent of “this/these” Masculine Noun Feminine Noun Plural Noun rô […]
Cénúglot has equivalents to this/these and that/those when used to describe specific nouns, for example, rô chéna (this dog), thá úlid (that apple), rés césutén (these houses), thés bhegálós (those words).
This should not be confused with the Indefinite Demonstrative Pronouns for this and that.
Equivalent of “this/these”
Masculine Noun
Feminine Noun
Plural Noun
rô
rá
rés
Equivalent of “that/those”
Masculine Noun
Feminine Noun
Plural Noun
thô
thá
thés
Example Sentences
Using césut (masculine)
This house is important — ésárôcésut grâhas
That house is important — ésáthôcésut grâhas
These houses are important — ésá rés césutén grâhas
Those houses are important — ésáthéscésutén grâhas
Using ídés (feminine)
This idea is important — ésá rá ídés shagrâhas
That idea is important — ésá thá ídés shagrâhas
These ideas are important — ésá rés ídésós élgrâhas
Those ideas are important — ésá thés ídésós élgrâhas