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! !! Subject !! Accusative | ! !! Subject !! Accusative <br />(short) !! Accusative <br />(long) !! Dative !! Ablative !! Instrumental !! Comitative !! Locative | ||
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! 1S | ! 1S | ||
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'''Notes''': | '''Notes''': | ||
*When there is one accusative object pronoun, either the | *When there is one accusative object pronoun, either the short or long forms can be used. When there are multiple clitic objects, the final one takes the long form and the rest the short form. | ||
*Third person clitic pronouns are often omitted. When the this occurs in oblique cases, the corresponding free postposition forms are used (''oo'', ''ak'', ''as'', ''al'', and ''ad'' respectively). | *Clitic subject pronouns are optional and are usually dropped unless needed for clarity. | ||
*The | *Third person non-subject clitic pronouns are often omitted. When the this occurs in oblique cases, the corresponding free postposition forms are used (''oo'', ''ak'', ''as'', ''al'', and ''ad'' respectively). | ||
*The clitic accusatives (either long or short) can be used with nouns as a genitive. | |||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||