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Partially creolized; broader Cualand dialects use ''runse, rumfi'' for 1st and 2nd person pronouns
Partially creolized; broader Cualand dialects use ''runse, rumfi'' for 1st and 2nd person pronouns


the construct state suffix is optional ''bălang'' (from English "belong"); in casual speech it may be shortened to ''lang'' or even ''plang'', which is the subject of a common folk etymology
the construct state suffix is optional ''bălang'' (from English "belong"); in casual speech it may be shortened to ''lang'', ''la'' or even ''plang'', which is the subject of a common folk etymology


*Fi chum bălang runse Lămanoa - My name is Lămanoa
*Fi chum bălang runse Lămanoa - My name is Lămanoa
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