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In modern Eevo, ''tlaw'' (lit. "place") is used as a polite second-person pronoun for strangers or persons in positions of authority. It is still considered acceptable for some professions, such as superiors in military or at work, teachers, and professors, to refer to their counterparts with the familiar pronouns ''fiar'' and ''swad'', although nowadays using ''tlaw'' is becoming more common.
In modern Eevo, ''Tlaw'' (lit. "place") is used as a polite second-person pronoun for strangers or persons in positions of authority. It is still considered acceptable for some professions, such as superiors in military or at work, teachers, and professors, to refer to their counterparts with the familiar pronouns ''fiar'' and ''swad'', although nowadays using ''tlaw'' is becoming more common.


In archaic Eevo, ''swad'' may be used as a polite pronoun.
In archaic Eevo, ''Swad'' may be used as a polite pronoun.


===Demonstratives===
===Demonstratives===