The
possessive form of En is 'Es'.
En means 'the being'. A being is any entity who has, or has ever had a
consciousness. En is used to replace he or she or it or their (singular). En is also used to replace him, her (non-possessive) and them (singular). En is very useful in replacing a character's name when describing them. En is also useful in labelling any person or other being whose gender is unknown or
irrelevant. Animals should be referred to as he, she, him, her or en - never 'it'.
a. The child grazed es knee
on the ground and en began to cry.
b. The being of light telepathically adjusted the imperfect neurons in es human subject. En was pleased with what en saw.
In the first example, the child probably had a gender. If that gender was known, it would be perfectly reasonable to label the child he, she, him or her. However, in the second example, the being of light had no genitals. Therefore, es gender was
irrelevant.
Under no
circumstances should the ambiguous terms 'their' or 'them' be used in the singular context again , or 'it' in reference to a non-human being.