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| Employer        || Costumer        || Parent          || Elder sibling
| Employer        || Costumer        || Parent          || Elder sibling
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| T↓V ↑V || T↓V ↑V || T↓↑V              || T↓↑
| T↓V ↑V || T↓V ↑V || T↓↑V              || T↓↑V
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| Employee        || Waiter          || Child            || Younger sibling
| Employee        || Waiter          || Child            || Younger sibling
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The superior has choice on T–V while the subordinate has not. In Luthic, ''þû'' is only used as an informal pronoun. It is only addressed to persons that one knows well, like family members and friends. It is also most commonly used among peers as a sign of equality, especially among young people. In formal situations with strangers and acquaintances, ''vôi'' is used instead. The pronoun ''gi'' was used in formal situations; this was once the abundant usage, but it has completely fallen out of use. In the plural form, ''gi'' is a T pronoun.
The superior has choice on T–V while the subordinate has not; except if talking to one another, then both subordinates can choice. In Luthic, ''þû'' is only used as an informal pronoun. It is only addressed to persons that one knows well, like family members and friends. It is also most commonly used among peers as a sign of equality, especially among young people. In formal situations with strangers and acquaintances, ''vôi'' is used instead. The pronoun ''gi'' was used in formal situations; this was once the abundant usage, but it has completely fallen out of use. In the plural form, ''gi'' is a T pronoun.


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