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The unstressed accusative form precedes the verb, while the stressed one follows it. The stressed forms are used after prepositions or to emphasize complements.
The unstressed accusative form precedes the verb, while the stressed one follows it (except when the pronoun is linked to the verbs in infinitive and imperative). The stressed forms are used after prepositions or to emphasize complements.
The ''comitative'' forms represent the locution ''with + pronouns''.
The ''comitative'' forms represent the locution ''with + pronouns''.
The pronoun ''toe'' becomes ''oe'' when follows the verb in questions.
The pronoun ''woes'' has got two distinct form: ''woes/we/wuusk'' and ''u/u/usk''. These forms are not interchangeable, as the form ''u'' is used as polite form. The reflexive of this form is however still ''we''.
The pronoun ''woes'' has got two distinct form: ''woes/we/wuusk'' and ''u/u/usk''. These forms are not interchangeable, as the form ''u'' is used as polite form. The reflexive of this form is however still ''we''.


Some examples:
Some examples:


* ''Me oodt toe?'' - Do you hear me?
* ''Me oodt oe?'' - Do you hear me?
* ''Toe wijdt ym'' - You see him.
* ''Toe wijdt ym'' - You see him.
* ''Eg ood ym, nek tie'' - I hear him, not you.
* ''Eg ood ym, nek tie'' - I hear him, not you.
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* ''Eg me klaam Toen'' - My name is Tony.
* ''Eg me klaam Toen'' - My name is Tony.
* ''Koem we klaman u?'' - What is your name? (polite form)
* ''Koem we klaman u?'' - What is your name? (polite form)
* ''Proedt toe nuusk?'' - Do you come with us?
* ''Proedt oe nuusk?'' - Do you come with us?
* ''Lesme ijr!'' - Let me go!


===Possessives===
===Possessives===
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