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The 2pl ''úr'' is also used as a polite 2nd person pronoun.
The 2pl ''úr'' is also used as a polite 2nd person pronoun.


The neuter pronoun ''et'' survives as a dummy pronoun: ''þídech riagnedь et'' 'Today it rained'.
The neuter pronoun ''et'' survives as a dummy pronoun: ''þídech riagnedie et'' 'Today it rained'.
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! rowspan=2 | case || rowspan=2 | 1sg. || rowspan=2 | 2sg. (familiar) || colspan=2 | 3sg. || rowspan=2 | 1pl. || rowspan=2 | 2pl. || rowspan="2" | 3pl. || rowspan="2" | reflexive || rowspan="2" | impersonal || rowspan="2" | interrogative
! rowspan=2 | case || rowspan=2 | 1sg. || rowspan=2 | 2sg. (familiar) || colspan=2 | 3sg. || rowspan=2 | 1pl. || rowspan=2 | 2pl. || rowspan="2" | 3pl. || rowspan="2" | reflexive || rowspan="2" | impersonal || rowspan="2" | interrogative