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====Pronouns====
====Pronouns====


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Adamic is a pro-drop language, wherein pronouns may not only be left out if already marked (e.g. ''nā ak’tvú'' vs ''ak’tvú''  "I cut") but inflect


* The term '''(C)''' refers to feminine constructions other than ''-i'', such as combinations with Diluvian particles: ''-’a'', ''-i’a'', ''-a’i'', ''-ica’'', and ''-’aci''.
* The term '''(C)''' refers to feminine constructions with ''ca'' and/or ''’a'' that may aid the feminine marker ''i''. Vide: ''anuci'' "I (f.)", ''anu’a'' "I (f.)", ''anu’ai'' "I (f.)", ''anuca’'' "I (f.)", et cetera.


* The term '''(N)''' refers to plural constructions with Diluvian particles. Vide ''-ūan'' and ''-ūn'' in the masculine, whereas ''-īan'', ''-īn'', ''-ī'an'', ''-a’īn'', ''-a’īan'', ''-īca’an'', ''-’acīan'', ''-īca’n'', and ''-’acīn'' in the feminine.
, such as combinations with Diluvian particles: ''-’a'', ''-i’a'', ''-a’i'', ''-ica’'', and ''-’aci''.
 
* The term '''(N)''' refers to plural constructions with the Diluvian particle '''' (e.g. ''anu'' "I (m.)" and ''anunā'' "we (m.)"), which may suffer a variety of deformations, such as being reduced to ''n'' (e.g. ''anūn'' "we (m.)") or fused with ''ca'' (e.g. ''anucān'' "we (m.)"). The feminine (C) may be included.


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