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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")
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


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