Kiwi: Difference between revisions

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| ''anā''
| ''anā''
| ''aʻanā''
| ''aʻanā''
| ''yei''
| ''ei''
| ''ʻiyē''
| ''''
| ''oukā''
| ''oukā''
| ''uʻoukā''
| ''uʻoukā''
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| ''aʻāna''
| ''aʻāna''
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====The zeroth person and indefiniteness====
====The zeroth person and indefiniteness====
The so-called zeroth person ({{sc|0}}) in the Kiwi language, is a catch-all indefinite pronoun. It is used to convey the following meanings:
The so-called zeroth person ({{sc|0}}) in the Kiwi language, is a catch-all indefinite pronoun. It is used to convey the following meanings: