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*The clitic accusatives (either long or short) can be used with nouns as a genitive.
*The clitic accusatives (either long or short) can be used with nouns as a genitive.
*The reflexive, reciprocal, and imperonal object pronouns can be used as postpositional objects.
*The reflexive, reciprocal, and imperonal object pronouns can be used as postpositional objects.
====Definite pronoun====
This is used to specify something. It can be translated to "the one" - e.g. ''Yarká <b>ka(na)</b>'' "'''The one''' that sees"
It declines as the definite article and has both short and long forms. The long forms are used for emphasis. Unlike the definite article, however, it can take secondary case endings.


====Demonstratives====
====Demonstratives====