Shokitin: Nominal Categories: Gender Distinctions in Independent Personal Pronouns: In 3rd person + 1st and/or 2nd person

The second and third person pronouns can take suffixes that can specify for semantic gender (-ge for male and -li for female), which can be generally applied to all common nouns, and in the context of the personal pronouns also takes on honorific connotations (among some speakers; others see speaking in this way as counter-feminist).

There are also separate roots for animate and inanimate third person pronouns. However, nowhere else in the language does a masculine-feminine or animate-inanimate distinction show up in a way that would be suggestive of gender.