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these can be shown quite well through pronouns + lemma, as a pronoun exists that causes most of them (except soft).
these can be shown quite well through pronouns + lemma, as a pronoun exists that causes most of them (except soft).


Take these following examples:
The following gives an example using each of the nominative pronouns:
:''thù tàlir'' /ˈxu ˈto.ʎɪθ͇/ — "you speak"
:''e thàel'' /ˈɛ θoʎ/ — "I speak"
:''e thàli'' /ˈe ˈho.ʎɪ/— "I speak"
:''tù thàlarr'' /ˈtˠu ˈθo.lər/ — "you speak"
:''ha nhàlir'' /ˈha ˈn̥o.ʎɪθ͇/— "he speaks"
:''ha nhàlarr'' /ˈa n̥o.lər/ — "he speaks"
:''ho nhàlarr'' /ˈxɔ ˈn̥o.lər/ — "she speaks"
:''tat tàlarr'' /ˈtat ˈto.lər/ — "it/they (sg) speak(s)"
:''vit tòlu'' /vʲɪt tˠo.ɫɤ/ — "we speak"
:''it tòlud'' /ɪt tˠo.ɫɤd/ — "you (pl) speak"
:''tèrr tòl'' /ˈtʲer ˈtˠoɫ/ — "they (m/f) speaks"
:''tò thòl'' /ˈtˠo ˈθˠoɫ/ — "they (n) speak"


==Orthography==
==Orthography==