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!Object Pronoun / Possessive Determiner
!Object Pronoun / Possessive Determiner
|''(V)In''  ||''(V)Un''  ||''Süs''  ||''Nameš''  ||''Daša''  ||''Soz''
|''In''  ||''Un''  ||''Süs''  ||''Nameš''  ||''Daša''  ||''Soz''
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!Possessive Pronoun
!Possessive Pronoun
|''(V)Ini'' ||''(V)Onu'' ||''Süzü'' ||''Nameše'' ||''Dašo'' ||''Sozun''
|''Ini'' ||''Onu'' ||''Süzü'' ||''Nameše'' ||''Dašo'' ||''Sozun''
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The pronouns ''(V)In'', ''(V)Un'', ''(V)Ini'' and ''(V)Onu'' will use the V if the preceding noun ends with a vowel. In a sentence, the possessive determiner will always succeed the object. The object pronoun usually comes after the verb:
In a sentence, the possessive determiner will always succeed the object. The object pronoun usually comes after the verb (''Haz ensei ert '''in''''' - This is '''my''' father).
 
* ''Haz ensei ert '''in''''' - This is '''my''' father
* ''Iantad ťimana '''vin''''' - You ate '''my''' grape
* ''Rimtiz '''soz''' kołru'' - I saw '''them''' yesterday


===Verbs===
===Verbs===
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