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The object affixes combine at the end of the verb to agree with the definite direct object or indirect object, the indirect object having higher priority.
The object affixes combine at the end of the verb to agree with the definite direct object or indirect object, the indirect object having higher priority.


The following table specifies how the object affixes combine with the combining forms of verbs. In most cases the suffixes are more or less directly added to the combining form (as the notation ''+ -allomorph'' indicates), with several exceptions.
The following table specifies how the object affixes combine with the combining forms of TAM/subject suffixes. In most cases the suffixes are more or less directly added to the combining form (as the notation ''+ -allomorph'' indicates), with several exceptions.


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The reflexive object suffixes are simply the 3rd person suffixes with an initial consonant l- (''-lā, -ly, -lī, -lu, -lint''), and can be attached directly to the combining form of the subject suffix. Non-3rd person reflexive verbs are marked with the object affix with the same person as the subject.
There exist reflexive object suffixes. These are simply the 3rd person suffixes with an initial consonant ''l-'' (''-lā, -ly, -lī, -lu, -lint''), and can be attached directly to the combining form of the subject suffix. Non-3rd person reflexive verbs are marked with the object affix with the same person as the subject.


=====Double object affixes=====
=====Double object affixes=====