Kalemasdos

i) First Person
'Has' is used as the first person pronoun base. If the speaker wishes to specify gender, the roots '-idos' (masculine) and 'ikos' (feminine) can be added.

Example - Has lo (I give). In this sentence, the speakers gender is not specified, and can be treated with neutral rules.

Hasidos loido (I give) - The speaker specifies himself as masculine, and thus the pronoun will be treated as such.

Hasikos loiko (I give) - The speaker specifies herself as feminine.

To pluralize, add 'a' after suffixing for gender; 'Hasa', 'hasidosa', 'hasikosa'

ii) Second Person
'Voris' is used as the second person neutral pronoun. Same rules apply as above; 'Vorisidos' is masculine and 'Vorisikos' is feminine.

Plurals are - 'Vorisa','vorisidosa','vorisikosa'

iii) Third Person
'Torips' is the third person pronoun; 'toripsidos' is masculine and 'toripsikos' is feminine.

Plurals - 'toripsa','toripsidosa','toripsikosa'