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Most proper nouns derive their plural form in Asári through the addition of ''acia'' - many.  However, in the instance of pronouns, a ''t'' is added.  Asári tends to avoid consonant clusters, and because of this, a 'glider e' is insterted between the ''t'' and the next consonant.  For instance, ''eia'' means ''I'', and ''teia'' means ''we''.  This is not true of most of the other pronouns, such as ''meia'' -
Most proper nouns derive their plural form in Asári through the addition of ''acia'' - many.  However, in the instance of pronouns, a ''t'' is added.  Asári tends to avoid consonant clusters, and because of this, a 'glider e' is insterted between the ''t'' and the next consonant.  For instance, ''eia'' means ''I'', and ''teia'' means ''we''.  This is not true of most of the other pronouns, such as ''meia'' - you (acc.).  ''meia'' changes to ''teméia'' in the plural.  Note the accent on é to preserve the pronunciation of ''meia''.


==Examples==
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