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These are used generally alongside the imperative form (which we'll learn on the next chapter). The emphatic pronouns give some sort of emphasis on personal pronouns. They are formed by adding the suffix ''keh'' [keh] to the pronoun. A possible literal translation of the emphatic pronoun would be “x and no one but x”. | These are used generally alongside the imperative form (which we'll learn on the next chapter). The emphatic pronouns give some sort of emphasis on personal pronouns. They are formed by adding the suffix ''keh'' [keh] to the pronoun. A possible literal translation of the emphatic pronoun would be “x and no one but x”. | ||
''kutś'' → you | |||
''kutś-keh'' → You and no one else but you (should, may, must) | |||
=== Verbs === | === Verbs === |
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