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* <small>HOMŌ, HOMINĒS</small> → ''om, unnet'' "man, men" (m)
* <small>HOMŌ, HOMINĒS</small> → ''om, unnet'' "man, men" (m)
* <small>ITER, ITINERA</small> → ''ìdir, idìnira'' "way(s), route(s), passage(s)" (m)
* <small>ITER, ITINERA</small> → ''ìdir, idìnira'' "way(s), route(s), passage(s)" (m)
===Pronouns===
Atlantic personal pronouns still distinguish case: the 1SG and 2SG pronouns have two different forms for the nominative and accusative, while all other ones have a nominative form which doubles as a stressed (tonic) accusative; all pronouns have one or more unstressed (atonic) accusative forms, as well as a dative one. The nominative and accusative forms of 1SG and 2SG derive, actually, from Latin accusative and genitive respectively. The third person pronouns derive their nominative/tonic accusative form from ''illum, illam, illōs, illās'', while the other forms are from the declension of ''is, ea, eī'':
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Person !! Nominative !! Accusative (tonic) !! Accusative (atonic) !! Dative !! Possessive pronoun/adjective
|-
! 1SG
| me || mai || -im, -m, mi || mai || mu, mia, miiot
|-
! 2SG
| te || toi || -it, -t, ti || tiu || tu, tua, tuuot
|-
! 3SG masc.
| colspan=2 | ai || -ir, e (<small>NUMID.</small> ''eu'')|| rowspan=2 | ii || rowspan=2 | eu (<small>NUMID. orth.</small> ''èu'')
|-
! 3SG femm
| colspan=2 | aea || -a, ea
|-
! 1PL
| colspan=2 | not || -un, -n, nu || nouit || nuistur, nuistra, nuistrot
|-
! 2PL
| colspan=2 | but || -it, -t, ti || buuit || uistur, uistra, uistrot
|-
! 3SG
| colspan=2 | aiot || iot || eit || ior
|}


===Verbs===
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