PRONOUNCING PRONOUNS - - TABLE AND COMMENTS
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LANGUAGE
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SINGULAR
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PLURAL
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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1st
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2nd
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3d
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English
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1
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I
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YOU
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HE/
SHE
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WE
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YOU
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THEY
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Old English
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1
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IC
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GE, YE
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HE/
SEO
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WE
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GE, YE
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THA
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Hebrew
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1
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AN(KH)I
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A(N)TA/
A(N)T
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HU/
(S)HI(A)
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AN(AGHN)U
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ATEM/
ATEN
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HEM/
HEN
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Latin
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1
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EGO
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TU
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IS/
EA
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NOS
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VOS
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EI, II/
EAE
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Middle Dutch
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1
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IK
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GHIJ, GHE
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HIJ/
ZIJ
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WIJ, WE
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GHIJ, GHE
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ZIJ, ZE
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English
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4
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ME
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YOU
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HIM/
HER
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US
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YOU
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THEM
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Old English
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4
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ME
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EOW
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HIM/
HIRE
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US
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EOW
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THAEM
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Hebrew
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4
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-I
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-KHA/
-EKH
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-O/
-A
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-ENU
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ATEM/
ATEN
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HEM/
HEN
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Latin
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4
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ME
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TE
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EUM,EO/
EAM,EA
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NOS
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VOS
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EOS/
EAS
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Middle Dutch
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4
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MIJ, ME
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U
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HEM/
HAAR
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ONS
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U
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HEN/
HAAR
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One could not expect everything to be identical. But the number of resemblances is far from small. We will look nearer at some of them. We will see as the most common element the group of sounds, vowels and consonants, that moves in the sphere of the Hebrew letter Waw. These sounds are O; U; VO; WI; WE etcetera.
The accompanying consonants are K; KH; GH and T or D. Sometimes the U or O as vowel is reduced to E, especially in unaccentuated use of pronouns.
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Created: Tuesday 6 November 2007 at 22.30.54 Updated: Thursday 10 January 2013 at 19.44.12 |
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