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The accusative and indirect forms most commonly used are the clitic ones. The full forms are used for emphasis and after prepositions.
The accusative and indirect forms most commonly used are the clitic ones. The full forms are used for emphasis and after prepositions.
* ''Heri viḍi-'''ru''''' "I saw him yesterday"
* ''Jari viḍi-'''ru''''' "I saw him yesterday"
* ''Heri viḍi-'''ra''''' "I saw her yesterday"
* ''Jari viḍi-'''ra''''' "I saw her yesterday"
* ''Heri viḍis-'''lu''''' "You saw him yesterday"
* ''Jari viḍis-'''lu''''' "You saw him yesterday"
* ''Cros daṭur'''-um''' iaris dil cuḍixi?'' "Will you give me the book tomorrow?" (note that Atlantic is secundative!)
* ''Cros daṭur'''-um''' iaris dil cuḍixi?'' "Will you give me the book tomorrow?" (note that Atlantic is secundative!)
* ''Cros daṭur'''-li''' iaris?'' "Will you give that tomorrow?"
* ''Cros daṭur'''-li''' iaris?'' "Will you give that tomorrow?"
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