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|''ǫto''|| ''ǫc'' || ''ǫtma'' || ''ǫtme''* || ''ǫcna'' || '' | |''ǫto''|| ''ǫc'' || ''ǫtma'' || ''ǫtme''* || ''ǫcna'' || ''e'' || ''i'' || ''oma'' || ''ome'' || ''en'' | ||
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! Accusative | ! Accusative | ||
|''kác'', ''ka'', ''k'' ||''číc'', ''či'', ''č''|| ''kmác'', ''kma'' || ''kméc'', ''kme'' ||''čnác'', ''čna''||'' | |''kác'', ''ka'', ''k'' ||''číc'', ''či'', ''č''|| ''kmác'', ''kma'' || ''kméc'', ''kme'' ||''čnác'', ''čna''||''óc'', ''o'' ||''ác'', ''a''||''omác'', ''oma''||''oméc'', ''om'' ||''enác'', ''en'' | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Like other European languages, {{PAGENAME}} has a T-V distinction: the 2nd person masculine plural ''ǫtme'' is also used as a polite pronoun for persons of both genders. ''Ǫtme'' is used the first time you meet someone. After you know each other better your interlocutor may offer to call you by the singular pronoun of the appropriate gender. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Like other European languages, {{PAGENAME}} has a T-V distinction: the 2nd person masculine plural ''ǫtme'' is also used as a polite pronoun for persons of both genders. ''Ǫtme'' is used the first time you meet someone. After you know each other better your interlocutor may offer to call you by the singular pronoun of the appropriate gender. |
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