her

1. amah nu; e.g. Nu Sui is not here. Have you seen her? = Nu Sui hika ah a um lo. Na hmu maw?
2. amah ta; e.g. This is her book = Hi cauk hi amah ta a si;
Her cu nu tinak lawng a si.

hers

amah nu ta; e.g. This bag is hers = Hi zal cu amah zal a si.

herself, himself

1. amah le amah; e.g. She hurts herself = Amah le amah aa tu;
2. amahte nih; e.g. Mary did it by herself = Mary nih amahte in a tuah;
3. amah hrimhrim nih; e.g. Mary herself brought the book = Mary hrimhrim nih cauk kha a rak put;
4. amah kel a si; e.g. She is behaving strangely, she is not herself = A umtuning aa dang, amah kel a si lo.

him

amah pa; e.g. I want to meet him = Amah ton ka duh; e.g. He goes with him = Amah he a kal.

himself

herself zoh; ‘herself’ bantuk kha a si.

his

amah ta (pa); e.g. This is his turban = Hihi amah lupawng a si.

I

keimah

it

thil, hmun, thil ummi, ruahnak, a um ciami chim tthan tik i hmanmi bia; a tawinak bik cu ‘a’, ti a si ko; e.g. He saw a house and bought it = Inn pakhat a hmuh i a cawk; e.g. It is rainy = Ruah a sur; e.g. This book is good.  It is worth reading = Hi cauk hi a ttha, rel tlak a si.

its

a ta, a ngeihmi; e.g. The cat plays with its kittens = Chizawh cu a fale he lente an i celh.

itself

1. fek deuh in chim duh tik i hmanmi a si; e.g. The land itself is worth the money, without the house = A vawlei lawng-lawng hmanh kha tangka pekmi cu a man ko, a inn chim loin;
2. amah can ah khan hman a si; e.g. The baby hurt itself =Ngakchia cu amah le amah aa tu;
3. mah le mah; e.g. The dog saw itself in the glass = Uico nih thlalang chungah amah le amah aa hmu.