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!|Adnominal
!|Adnominal
|rowspan=2|''ıé'' (who);<br/>''ıî'' (fem., rare);<br/>''ıán'' (what)
|rowspan=2|''ıé'' (who);<br/>''ıī́'' (fem., rare);<br/>''ıán'' (what)
|''mé''
|''mé''
|''ħé''
|''ħé''
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!|Place
!|Place
|''ıách''
|''ıách''
|''mách*; dátè*''
|''mách*; dáte*''
|''ħách''
|''ħách''
|''ŧách''
|''ŧách''
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!|Destination
!|Destination
|''vóıách;'' ''ıáchast''
|''vóıách;'' ''ıáchást''
|''vómách/máchast*; vódát/dátast*''  
|''vómách/máchást*; vódát/dátást*''  
|''vóħách;'' ''ħáchast''
|''vóħách;'' ''ħáchást''
|''vóŧách;'' ''ŧáchast''
|''vóŧách;'' ''ŧáchást''
|''vó smárıán''
|''vó smárıán''
|''vo la ıách''
|''vo la ıách''
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|''gáma''
|''gáma''
|colspan= '2'|''sónēŧ''
|colspan= '2'|''sónēŧ''
|''mérrâc''
|''mérrā́c''
|''fûot''
|''fúot''
|
|
|''pidħîl''
|''pídħīl''
|''gilslé''
|''gislé''
|-
|-
!|Quantity/Extent
!|Quantity/Extent
|''ıávēth''
|''ıávōth''
|''mévēth''
|''mévōth''
|''ħévēth''
|''ħévōth''
|''ŧévēth''
|''ŧévōth''
|''-''
|''-''
|''-''
|''-''
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|-
!|Manner/Quality
!|Manner/Quality
|''ıêr''
|''ıḗr''
|''mêr''
|''mḗr''
|''ħêr''
|''ħḗr''
|''ŧêr''
|''ŧḗr''
|''gîemıêr''
|''giemıḗr''
|''la ıêr''
|''la ıḗr''
|
|
|''rőcthȉl''
|''rṓcthīl''
|''-''
|''-''
|-
|-
!|Cause
!|Cause
|''ıên''
|''ıḗn''
|''mên''
|''mḗn''
|''ħên''
|''ħḗn''
|''ŧên''
|''ŧḗn''
|''navên''
|''navḗn''
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!|Purpose
!|Purpose
|''ıást'', ''ıergâi''
|''ıást'', ''ıergái''
|''mést''
|''mést''
|''ħést''
|''ħést''
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>The difference between the two words for 'here' is that of clusivity: ''mách'' means "where I am/we(exc) are or pointing" whereas ''dáte'' means "where we(inc) are".
<nowiki>*</nowiki>The difference between the two words for 'here' is that of clusivity: ''mách'' means "where I am/we(exc) are or pointing" whereas ''dáte'' means "where we(inc) are".


In highly humble language (roughly equivalent to German ''Ihr''), the "near speaker" and "near hearer" demonstratives are used in epithets for 1st and 2nd person respectively in lieu of grammatical 1st or 2nd person. (e.g. ''clûdil mé'': "this humble subject", ''áchyr ħé/tīné ħî/slǐeve ħî'': Your Majesty/Highness; lit. "that king/hand/throne", ''domárvaryl/a̋thmavaryl ħé/a̋thmīd ħî'', "that called one/sanctified one/holiness"; used to address a priest, ''mách/ħách'' generic humble language, used for locative obliques as substitutes for 1st or 2nd person inflected prepositions)
In highly humble language (roughly equivalent to German ''Ihr''), the "near speaker" and "near hearer" demonstratives are used in epithets for 1st and 2nd person respectively in lieu of grammatical 1st or 2nd person. (e.g. ''clū́dil mé'': "this humble subject", ''áchyr ħé/tīné ħī́/slǐeve ħī́'': Your Majesty/Highness; lit. "that king/hand/throne", ''domárvaryl/a̋thmavaryl ħé/ā́thmīd ħī́'', "that called one/sanctified one/holiness"; used to address a priest, ''mách/ħách'' generic humble language, used for locative obliques as substitutes for 1st or 2nd person inflected prepositions)


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