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For "she", ''hi'' is most often used sentence-initially (for present tense). Otherwise ''oj'' is used.
For "she", ''hi'' is most often used sentence-initially (for present tense). Otherwise ''oj'' is used.


For gender-neutral usage, ''tu'' has been proposed as a 2nd person singular neopronoun (inspired by Romance languages). This isn't as common as using the 2nd person plural ''tim'' as singular, however.
For gender-neutral usage, ''tu'' has been proposed as a 2nd person singular neopronoun (inspired by Indo-European languages). This isn't as common as using the 2nd person plural ''tim'' as singular, however.
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