Pronouns are words that function in place of noun to refer to someone or something. The following are the most
commonly used pronous in Ahom
Perhaps it would be better to see some examples:
kw pCnq kunq# tj# AhoM#
(kao pen kún tái ahom)
- I am Tai Ahom
mnq# pCnq ka# soM!
(mán pen káa sàwm)
- It is a blue car
mnq# c,j# pCnq lukq@ dI
(mán tsáai pen lūk dee)
- He is a good kid
mnq# n,[q# pCnq pI@ kw
(mán náang pen pēe kao)
- She is my elder sister
xw pCnq tj@ eka$ kw xa@
(khao pen tái kâw kao khāa)
- They are my friends
sU dI rkq$ na!
(suu dee râk nàa)
- You are so cute
In general, mán (mnq#) can refer to any third-person singular.
mnq# pCnq c,j# dI
(mán pen tsáai dee)
- He is a good boy
mnq# pCnq yi[q# [,M!
(mán pen yíng ngáam)
- She is a beautiful girl
Please note that khao (xw) can also be used as he/she (respect)
xw pCnq epa@ kw
(khao pen pāw kao)
- He is my father
xw pCnq em]@ kw
(khao pen māe kao)
- He is my mother
This was all for pronouns lesson. Head out to Grammar section, to learn more about verbs and adjectives after this. And you can check tenses lessons after that.
Happy Learning
- Learn Ahom Team
We thank @birmanicus for providing all audio in this lessons as well as other lessons. So please make sure to follow him on instagram
Ahom | Meaning | Ahom | Meaning | ||
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kw (kao) | i/me | ![]() |
mnq# (mán) | it |
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mnq# c,j# mán tsáai |
he/his | ![]() |
rw# (ráo) |
we/us |
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mnq# n,[q# mán náang |
she/her | ![]() |
xw (khao) |
they/them |
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m]# (máu) | you (casual) | ![]() |
sU (suu) | you (intimate) |
Perhaps it would be better to see some examples:

(kao pen kún tái ahom)
- I am Tai Ahom

(mán pen káa sàwm)
- It is a blue car

(mán tsáai pen lūk dee)
- He is a good kid

(mán náang pen pēe kao)
- She is my elder sister

(khao pen tái kâw kao khāa)
- They are my friends

(suu dee râk nàa)
- You are so cute
In general, mán (mnq#) can refer to any third-person singular.

(mán pen tsáai dee)
- He is a good boy

(mán pen yíng ngáam)
- She is a beautiful girl
Please note that khao (xw) can also be used as he/she (respect)

(khao pen pāw kao)
- He is my father

(khao pen māe kao)
- He is my mother
This was all for pronouns lesson. Head out to Grammar section, to learn more about verbs and adjectives after this. And you can check tenses lessons after that.
Happy Learning
- Learn Ahom Team
We thank @birmanicus for providing all audio in this lessons as well as other lessons. So please make sure to follow him on instagram