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'''Note:''' the 1pl and 2pl have two forms, which are identical in meaning and represent optional variants; ''ne, pe'' being more informal and common in vernacular speech | '''Note:''' | ||
* the 1pl and 2pl have two forms, which are identical in meaning and represent optional variants; ''ne, pe'' being more informal and common in vernacular speech | |||
* the 3sg and 3pl have no separate masculine and feminine forms, so ''se'' means "his, her" and ''luar'' means "their" | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''sa kes me'' "my house" | |||
* ''su ken se'' "his/her dog" | |||
* ''se hilc naśtyl / se hilc ne'' "our daughters" | |||
====Demonstrative Adjectives==== | ====Demonstrative Adjectives==== |
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