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Hello bigots. I know "deorsum" is a undeclinable adverb, but it is still my human right as a transroman (that's CIVIS ROMANUS [pronounced "ki-wis roh-mah-noos"] to you barbarians) to compel you to refer me by my correct pronouns is-ea-id (neutral), hic-haec-hoc (when I'm near you) and ille-illa-illud (when I am away from you). Naturally this means that you also need to decline the pronoun correctly depending on its function in the sentence structure. Since I'm feeling particularly magnanimous I'll give you the pronoun tables to memorise below, but remember that as speakers of privileged, living languages it is entirely your responsibility and moral duty to make sure your knowledge of grammar of marginalised languages such as latin is up to scratch so I don't get offended by your blatantly romanphobic behaviour.
Nominative: is ea id
Accusative: eum eam id
Genitive: eius eius eius
Dative: ei ei ei
Ablative: eo ea eo
Nominative: hic haec hoc
Accusative: hunc hanc hoc
Genitive: huius huius huius
Dative: huic huic huic
Ablative: hoc hac hoc
Nominative: ille illa illud
Accusative: illum illam illud
Genitive: illius illius illius
Dative: illi illi illi
Ablative: illo illa illo