The Pronoun is a part of speech that substitutes a noun, a person or the possesion and indication of something. In Hujdiš we have personal , posessive , reflexive , demonstrative, indefinite , relative and interrogative pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
| person | number | subject |
| I | Singular Plural | Ék( I) Mouk (We) |
| II | Singular Plural | De(You) Dean(You) |
| III | Singular Plural | Ön/Ynn( He/She) Ik(They) |
Posessive Pronoun
Pronoun that determines a noun:
| person | number | subject |
| I | Singular Plural | Mén(mine) Mičien/af Miken(Our) |
| II | Singular Plural | Dien(your) Dänien/ af Däkne(yours) |
| III | Singular Plural | Oknien/af Ókon/ Yčen/af Ykon(his/hers) Iknien/af Éknen(theirs) |
Pronoun that determines an action:
| person | number | subject |
| I | Singular Plural | Mon(me) Muin(us) |
| II | Singular Plural | Dinun(you) Dänuon(you) |
| III | Singular Plural | Önun/ Ynnun(Him/Her) Iknoun(them) |
Reflexive Pronoun
In Hujdiš the reflexive pronoun has to be constructed with a posessive pronoun that determines an action and the suffix ‘’-sene’’.
Ex: Ménsene (Myself)
Dänuonsene( Yourselfs)
Ynnunsene( herself)
Iknuonsene( themselfs)
Demonstrative Noun
Demonstrative Noun is showing an indication by pointing something out, whether is a close target or a distant one.
| Pronoun | Singular | Plural |
| Proximity | Äna(this) | Äne(these) |
| Distance | Čen(that) | Čene(those) |
Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns refer to one or more unspecified persons or things.
Ex: ælli – which
kou – who
yndre – the otherone
neeki – someone
miikoun – anyone
paaluku – many(people)
musotku – more(people)
ketfren – both
Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns reffer to a previously mentioned noun( object, person, animal, etc.)
They include:
ælli – which
ælli kou – whom
ælli ko – what
Ex. Ék miirjur póhæ ælli äkk jalvurt. – I know the girl who left.
Ék äkk sakta vælhitenæ ælli ko šjar kupmur. – I have seen the product that I want to buy.
Interrogative Pronoun
Interrogative pronoun asks about a person, object, animal, etc. It includes:
-ælli? – which?
-ko? – what?
-kou? – who?
Ex: Kou vék dean? – Who are you? Kou äkk hyrta? – Who came?
