4.1....FIRST AND SECOND PERSON PRONOUNS: These are irregular, and inflected as follows:
| 1st singular | 1st plural | 2nd singular | 2nd plural | |
| nom. | ik | vier | jeu | u |
| I | we | you | you | |
| acc. | mik | us | jeuv | ulie |
| me | us | you | you | |
| gen. | meen | unsyr | jeuren | ier |
| my/mine | our/ours | your/yours | your/yours | |
| dat. | mis | uns | jees | ienen |
| to/for me | to/for us | to/for you | to/for you |
4.2....GENERIC THIRD PERSON PRONOUNS: These are derived by adding initial ?h-? to the flexional endings for nouns, and a special nominative neuter ending, ?-etre.?
| nominative | accusative | genitive | dative | |
| common | hu | hoo | hoes | hum |
| he/she | him/her | his/her(s) | to/for him/her | |
| neuter | hetre | ha | has | hai |
| it | it | its | to/for it | |
| plural | hue | huen | hoesoe | huem |
| they | them | their(s) | to/for them |
4.3....DEMONSTRATIVE & INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS: These are derived by adding single initial consonants to the flexional endings for nouns. Proximate demonstrative pronouns begin with ?d-.? Remote demonstratives begin with ?z-.? Interrogative pronouns begin with ?v-,? and take only common-gender and neuter endings.
Notice the common-gender demonstratives, which refer to people. Since Goesk generic third person pronouns do not have gender, the personal demonstratives are sometime used to clarify reference, to keep track of who is doing what to whom. So ?hu? (he/she) might refer to one person and ?zu? (that person) to another in the same paragraph.
| PROX. | nominative | accusative | genitive | dative |
| common | du | doo | does | dum |
| this person | that person | of this person | to/for this person | |
| neuter | detre | da | das | dai |
| this | that | of this | to/for this | |
| plural | due | duen | doesoe | duem |
| these | these | of these | to/for these |
| REMOTE | nominative | accusative | genitive | dative |
| common | zu | zoo | zoes | zum |
| that person | that person | of that person | to/for that person | |
| neuter | zetre | za | zas | zai |
| that | that | of that | to/for that | |
| plural | zue | zuen | zoesoe | zuem |
| those | those | of those | to/for those |
| INTERR. | nominative | accusative | genitive | dative |
| common | vu | voo | voes | vum |
| who | whom | of whom | to/for whom | |
| neuter | vetre | va | vas | vai |
| what | what | of what | to/for what |
NOTE: In some contexts, conjoined singular proximate and remote demonstratives idiomutically mean ?each.? The idiomatic conjoined pronouns are treated as singular.
| 4.3-1 |
Du und zu This person and that person |
habit has |
beda. a bed. |
| Each person has a bed. | |||
| 4.3-2 |
Detre und zetre This and that |
vendeus. went. |
| Each went. | ||
4.4....INDEFINITE PRONOUNS: Singular indefinite pronouns and plural impersonal indefinite pronouns are inflected as other pronouns are. But plural personal indefinite pronouns take special plural personal endings shown in this table:
| PLURAL-INDEF | nominative | accusative | genitive | dative |
| personal | -eze | -enen | -eses | -emem |
| impersonal | -ue | -uen | -oesoe | -uem |
a) These indefinite pronouns can be either singular or plural.
| singular | plural |
|
andyr another one, another thing, something else |
andyrue other things |
|
andyru another person, someone else |
andyreze other people |
|
man something |
manue some things |
|
manu someone, one |
maneze people (in general, unspecified, unknown) |
c) With these pronouns, the singular forms are mass and always impersonal, but the plurals are both personal and impersonal.
|
fifyl not much stuff |
fifyleze not many people |
fifylue not many things |
|
mer more stuff |
mereze more people |
merue more things |
|
naf enough stuff |
nafeze enough people |
nafue enough things |
|
vad a lot of stuff |
vadeze a lot of people |
vadue a lot of things |
|
veen a little stuff |
veeneze a few people |
venue a few things |
|
veenyr less stuff |
veenyreze fewer people |
veenyrue fewer things |
d) These indefinite pronouns occur only in the singular:
|
arn anything |
arnu anyone |
narn nothing |
narnu no one |
ol everything |
olu everyone |
e) These indefinite pronouns occur only in the plural:
|
bidylue several things |
bidyleze several people |
maistue most things |
maisteze most people |
4.5....NUMERAL PRONOUNS: Cardinal, ordinal, and ratio numeral terms can all serve as pronouns.
a) Cardinal numeral pronouns take plural endings: even ?zipue? (none of them) and ?venue? (one of them)!
| 4.5-1> |
teuzue two of them |
dreezue three of them |
dree tausand, foifue three thousand and five of them |
b) Ordinal and ratio pronouns agree with their antecedents in gender and number.
| 4.5-2> |
venaif the first one (neut.) |
venaifu the first one (com.) |
venaifue the first ones (plur.) |
| 4.5-3> |
feugin one fourth of it |
feuginu one fourth of him/her |
feuginue one fourth of them |
| 4.5-4> |
teusoo-dreegin two thirds of it |
teusoo-dreeginue two thirds of him/her |
teusoo-dreeginue two thirds of them |
| 4.5-5> |
foifesoo five times as much of it |
foifesoozu five times as much of him/her |
foifesoozue five times as many of them |
| 4.5-6> |
teusoo-dreeginsoo two thirds as much of it | teusoo-dreeginsoozu |
teusoo-dreeginozue two thirds as many |
4.6....GENERAL ORDINAL PRONOUNS: There are three: ?next? meaning ?the next,? ?lest? meaning ?the last (i.e. preceeding) one,? and ?meeg? meaning ?the last (i.e. final) one.? General ordinal pronouns pattern just as ordinal numeral pronouns do.
| common-gender | neuter | plural |
| nextu | next | nextue |
| the next one | the next one | the next ones |
| lestu | lest | lestue |
| the preceeding one | the preceeding one | the preceeding ones |
| meegu | meeg | meegue |
| the final one | the final one | the final ones |
4.7....PRONOUN PHRASES: Pronouns can be combined into larger phrases, often with the genitive of one pronoun postmodifying another pronoun.
| 4.7-1> |
vu jeuren which of you |
vetre doesoe which of these |
| 4.7-2> |
vadeze jeuren many of you |
vadue zoesoe many of those |
| 4.7-3> |
dreezue unsyr three of us |
drezue doesoe three of these |
| 4.7-4> |
venaif hoesoe the first of them |
teuzaif zoesoe the second of those |
| 4.7-5> |
teuzaif bidyleze the second of several people |
venaif vadoesoe the first of many |
| 4.7-6> |
lest hoesoe the last of them |
next doesoe the next of these |
| 4.7-7> |
feugin jeuren a fourth of you |
feugin das a fourth of this |
| 4.7-8> |
feuginsoozue jeuren a fourth as many of you |
feuginsoo has a fourth as much of it |
| 4.7-9> |
arn doesoe any of these |
nafue zoesoe enough of those |