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# {{inflection of|rad|ú|strong|dat|sg}} | # {{inflection of|rad|ú|strong|dat|sg}} | ||
#: {{syn|rad|vevan<pos:non-standard, colloquial>}} | #: {{syn|rad|vevan<pos:non-standard, colloquial>}} | ||
==== Usage notes ==== | |||
* A non-standard strong dative form {{m|rad|vevan}} exists, which is a conflation of the prescribed form {{m|rad|veva}} and the enclitic {{m|rad|ven}}. Despite being proscribed, it is quite common in colloquial speech. | |||
** This is the only pronoun where this occurs: {{m|rad|nolink=1|hypo=1|rán}} does not exist as an alternative to {{m|rad|rá|t=you|pos=strong dative}}, for example. | |||
==== See also ==== | ==== See also ==== | ||
{{rad-perspron}} | {{rad-perspron}} |
Revision as of 11:56, 23 February 2025
Radestrian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
veva
Usage notes
- A non-standard strong dative form vevan exists, which is a conflation of the prescribed form veva and the enclitic ven. Despite being proscribed, it is quite common in colloquial speech.
- This is the only pronoun where this occurs: **rán does not exist as an alternative to rá (“you”, strong dative), for example.
See also
ExpandRadestrian personal pronouns (* non-standard colloquial forms) |
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