# Demonstratives | | proximal | medial | distal | interogative | negative | |------------|----------|--------|--------|--------------|----------| | person[^1] | siri | gori | harri | koni | feli | | thing | siris | goris | harris | konis | felis | | place | sihim | gohim | hahim | konhim | felim | | time | simik | gomik | hammik | kommik | felmik | | manner | sitis | gotis | hattis | kontis | feltis | | reason | sinira | gonira | hanira | konnira | fennira | Demonstratives for person and thing have nominal morphology. So are those for place and time, but they only have dative declension. Demonstratives for manner and reason have adjectival morphology. [^1]: Including humans and animate things