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===Usage notes=== | ===Usage notes=== | ||
''{{term|so}}'' as the accusative of {{l|eore|se}} | {{l|eore|ho}} and ''{{term|so}}'' are predominantly used in spoken speech as the accusative and dative/instrumental inflections of {{l|eore|se}} respectively, superseding the historical regular accusative ''{{term|so}}'' and dative/instrumental {{l|eore|su}}. However, the historical forms are still socially expected and commonly used in most literary contexts, and may also occur rarely in spoken speech if a speaker is attempting to sound archaic. | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||