Asári: Difference between revisions

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There are a significant number of Asári-absorbed English loanwords, such as ''aeó'' - eye, or ''te'' - the.  These simpler loanwords have become so common that they have replaced their archaic Asári counterparts.


===Personal Pronouns===
===Personal Pronouns===
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!'''Accusative'''
!'''Accusative'''
|colspan="2"|mig
|colspan="2"|co
|colspan="2"|oss
|colspan="2"|acia-co
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!'''Dative'''
!'''Dative'''
|colspan="2"|mig
|colspan="2"|cu
|colspan="2"|oss
|colspan="2"|acia-cu
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!'''Genitive'''
!'''Genitive'''
|colspan="2"|minn
|colspan="2"|coia
|colspan="2"|osser
|colspan="2"|acia-coia
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!rowspan="2"|'''Case'''
!rowspan="2"|'''Case'''
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!'''Nominative'''
!'''Nominative'''
|colspan="2"|du
|colspan="2"|vo
|colspan="2"|i
|colspan="2"|acia-vo
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!'''Accusative'''
!'''Accusative'''
|colspan="2"|dig
|colspan="2"|meia
|colspan="2"|ig
|colspan="2"|acia-meia
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!'''Dative'''
!'''Dative'''
|colspan="2"|dig
|colspan="2"|maia
|colspan="2"|ig
|colspan="2"|acia-maia
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!'''Genitive'''
!'''Genitive'''
|colspan="2"| -
|colspan="2"|aer
|colspan="2"| -
|colspan="2"|acia-aer
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!rowspan="2"|'''Case'''
!rowspan="2"|'''Case'''
!colspan="4"|'''3rd person'''
!colspan="4"|'''3rd person'''
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!'''Masculine'''
!'''Feminine (Neutral)'''
!'''Feminine'''
!'''Neuter'''
!'''Plural'''
!'''Plural'''
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!'''Nominative'''
!'''Nominative'''
|han
|sene
|hun
|ten
|den / det
|disse / disse
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!'''Accusative'''
!'''Accusative'''
|han
|sena
|hun
|tena
|den / det
|disse / disse
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!'''Dative'''
!'''Dative'''
|ham
|senu
|hum
|tenu
|dan / dat
|dasse / dasse
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!'''Genitive'''
!'''Genitive'''
| -
|seno
| -
|teno
| -
| -
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There are a significant number of Asári-absorbed English loanwords, such as ''aeó'' - eye, or ''te'' - theThese simpler loanwords have become so common that they have replaced their archaic Asári counterparts.
Most plurals in Asári are formed through the addition of ''acia'' - many.  For instance, ''eia'' means ''I'', and ''acia-eia'' means ''we''.  This is not true of the regular pronouns (she/they), which change their first letter to form a plural.


==Examples==
==Examples==
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