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==== This vs That ==== | ==== This vs That ==== | ||
Demonstrative pronouns are split into 4 categories. There are pronouns for people and things on the same timeline as the speaker's and pronouns for people and objects on a different timeline than the one of the speaker. | Demonstrative pronouns are split into 4 categories. There are pronouns for people and things on the same timeline as the speaker's and pronouns for people and objects on a different timeline than the one of the speaker. | ||
When talking about people on the same timeline as the speaker we use vist [vist] for this/these and nu [nu] for that/those. | |||
For objects on the speaker's timeline we use niat [niat] for this/these and zu [zu] for that/those | * When talking about '''people''' on the '''same timeline''' as the speaker we use ''vist'' [vist] for this/these and ''nu'' [nu] for that/those. For '''objects''' on the speaker's timeline we use ''niat'' [niat] for this/these and ''zu'' [zu] for that/those | ||
If we're mentioning objects on a different timeline than ours it'd be correct to add | * If we're mentioning '''objects''' on a '''different timeline''' than ours it'd be correct to add ''fe'le'' [θeʔ.le] before ''niat'' or ''zu''. In the case of '''people''' we add ''fe'la'' [θeʔ.la]. | ||
In the case of people we add | |||
==== Empathic Pronouns ==== | ==== Empathic Pronouns ==== |
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