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*Third person non-subject clitic pronouns are often omitted. When the this occurs in oblique cases, the corresponding free postposition forms are used (''oo'', ''ak'', ''as'', ''al'', and ''ad'' respectively).
*Third person non-subject clitic pronouns are often omitted. When the this occurs in oblique cases, the corresponding free postposition forms are used (''oo'', ''ak'', ''as'', ''al'', and ''ad'' respectively).
*The clitic accusatives (either long or short) can be used with nouns as a genitive.
*The clitic accusatives (either long or short) can be used with nouns as a genitive.
====Definite pronoun====
This is used to specify something. It can be translated to "the one" - e.g. ''Yarká <b>ka(na)</b>'' "'''The one''' that sees"
It declines as the definite article and has both short and long forms. Unlike the definite article, however, it can take secondary case endings.


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