You know, guys, one of my hobbies is worldbuilding - what I'm making is a low fantasy world where I try to keep things realistic, or at least authentic, and yet which primal drive is my sense of aesthetics. Anyway, just a day ago I've finally decided on pronouns for my conlangs - which are very heavily based on real languages of corresponding ethnicities. I'd like to hear your opinion on them.
Russo-Celtic republic:
I - A
We - Me
Thou - Te
You - Ve
He - Ov
She - Ova
It - Ovo
They - Ove
My - Mei
Frenchified Norse empire:
I - Je
We - Vri
Thou - Thu
You - Ter
He - An
She - On
It - At
They - Tere
My - Mon
German theocracy:
I - E
We - Ane
Thou - Di
You - Din
He - Er
She - Eri
It - Ere
They - Erne
My - Mis
That's not all for them, the "Germans" of this world also have an extensive amount of articles and particles:
Holy - El
Smaller - Lai
Bigger - Ert
"Arch-" - Ers
Adjectives - Afen
Indefinite - Es
Indefinite (plural) - Ein
Definite (singular, inanimate) - Seit
Definite (singular, male, "that") - Dir
Definite (singular, female, "that") - Se
Definite (plural) - Teir
Formal respectful for males - Dein
Formal respectful for females - Sein
Formal highly respectful (for superiors, teachers, old people etc.) - Teiron
Family/informal highly respectful (parents etc.) - Tevi
Family/informal respectful for males (brothers, friends, spouses in presence of others) - Devi
Family/informal respectful for females (sisters, friends, spouses in presence of others) - Sevi
Family/informal tender (children, own and someone else's, pets) - Tel
Family/highly informal tender for males (husband, lover) - Dea
Family/highly informal tender for females (wife, lover) - Sea