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As is the case in most European languages, but unlike in e.g. Arabic, relative pronouns agree with the gender and number of the head, but are case-marked for their syntactic position within the relative clause.
As is the case in most European languages, but unlike in e.g. Arabic, relative pronouns agree with the gender and number of the head, but are case-marked for their syntactic position within the relative clause.


In elevated language, when the head represents the 1st or 2nd person, the verb or copula in the relative clause may be conjugated to that person:
When the head represents the 1st or 2nd person, the verb or copula in the relative clause may be conjugated to that person:


:'''''Óle ǫtme la xotave rmeje obnov okdomov.'''''
:'''''Óle ǫtme la xotave rmeje obnov okdomov.'''''
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