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The impersonal pronoun ''tung'' (from ''tăchung'' 'some') can be used instead of a passive voice. In fact it's more general purpose than the passive voice which can only be used to turn direct objects into subjects. ''tung'' may be used to state a general prohibition: ''Tung die lieb sä șă'' = ... | |||
''Łănam'' (capitalized in the native script) is used as a very respectful 2nd person pronoun, restricted to addressing royalty and divine figures. | |||
''rie'' 'I' can informally be used as an impersonal pronoun. | |||
Inanimates use the demonstrative ''fid'' (plural ''imfid''). | |||
The gendered demonstratives ''sen/ses'' 'this man/this woman' and ''fin/fis'' 'that man/that woman' are literary. | |||
Gender-neutral neopronouns in the 2sg informal and 3sg include ''łech/łef/łel'' (2sg informal) and ''ich/if/il'' (3sg) but there is no universally accepted standard yet. People may opt to use no pronoun, or be referred to as "fi croth fid" (that person). | |||
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