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The 2nd person plural pronoun is also used as a courtesy form, albeit Evandorian Cerian is becoming less formal and allowing the use of ''sú'' in more contexts. For example, in Ceria is normal to use the 2SG pronoun when talking to a shopkeeper - in most other Cerian-speaking countries this is usually frowned upon.
The 2nd person plural pronoun is also used as a courtesy form, albeit Evandorian Cerian is becoming less formal and allowing the use of ''sú'' in more contexts. For example, in Ceria is normal to use the 2SG pronoun when talking to a shopkeeper - in most other Cerian-speaking countries this is usually frowned upon.


Genitive forms are adjectives and decline as such, cf. ''bícon ésuon esu ríté'' "my pen is blue", ''fú šoséreon ton bíconin rítéu ésuonno'' "I write with my blue pen".
Genitive forms are adjectives and decline as such, cf. ''bícon ésuon esu ríté'' "my pen is blue", ''fú šoséreon ton bíconi rítéu ésuonno'' "I write with my blue pen".


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===
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