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... Pronoun 6.1 . PERSONAL PRONOUN . The personal pronoun in Gafat can be explained by North - Ethiopic rather than by South - Ethiopic . The pronouns are : Sg . 1st anati ; 2nd masc . wat , fem . yət ; 3rd masc . wat , watato , fem . yət ...
... Pronoun 6.1 . PERSONAL PRONOUN . The personal pronoun in Gafat can be explained by North - Ethiopic rather than by South - Ethiopic . The pronouns are : Sg . 1st anati ; 2nd masc . wat , fem . yət ; 3rd masc . wat , watato , fem . yət ...
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... pronoun / phrase pronoun / noun nà noun / adverb / phrase nà noun na- noun nad- pronoun nii m . noun naa pronoun nii naa- pronoun other than nii noun C1 noun / pronoun / ( phrase ) ta- noun tàà- pronoun nii f . noun taa pronoun nii taa- ...
... pronoun / phrase pronoun / noun nà noun / adverb / phrase nà noun na- noun nad- pronoun nii m . noun naa pronoun nii naa- pronoun other than nii noun C1 noun / pronoun / ( phrase ) ta- noun tàà- pronoun nii f . noun taa pronoun nii taa- ...
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... pronoun equivalent to I , he , we , etc. , in the older languages of the Indo - European family . The ending attaching to the verb really had a use . It had to do the job now done by putting the pronoun in front of it . So the ending in ...
... pronoun equivalent to I , he , we , etc. , in the older languages of the Indo - European family . The ending attaching to the verb really had a use . It had to do the job now done by putting the pronoun in front of it . So the ending in ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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