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:: '''El vagno mede.''' ''My car.'' '''Le sceiate side.''' ''His/Her/Their stories''. | :: '''El vagno mede.''' ''My car.'' '''Le sceiate side.''' ''His/Her/Their stories''. | ||
:: '''Perlosasti tu el buce tede? Eo cuno liare el mede.''' ''You lost your book? I can lend you mine.'' | :: '''Perlosasti tu el buce tede? Eo cuno liare el mede.''' ''You lost your book? I can lend you mine.'' | ||
* Avendonian has, as | * Avendonian has, as in the Romance languages, [[w:T–V distinction|T–V distinction]]. This distinction is lost in the plural. Formal second person pronouns are always capitalized, in all forms, no matter the environment. | ||
:: '''Bido ero, ce bi el name Side?''' ''Excuse me sir, what is your name?'' (formal) | :: '''Bido ero, ce bi el name Side?''' ''Excuse me sir, what is your name?'' (formal) | ||
:: '''Si Si bi perlisato, vi cunamos ledere-Si.''' ''If you are lost, we can guide you.'' (formal) | :: '''Si Si bi perlisato, vi cunamos ledere-Si.''' ''If you are lost, we can guide you.'' (formal) | ||
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