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* ''Du-'''ru''' dil cuḍixi'' "I give him the book"
* ''Du-'''ru''' dil cuḍixi'' "I give him the book"
* ''Lu vos agroxa-'''mi''''' "I like the vase"
* ''Lu vos agroxa-'''mi''''' "I like the vase"
* ''Custiṭil-'''umi''' pardointo dinoris.'' "It cost me 40 denarii"


Furthermore, there are the two weak adverbial pronouns ''an'' and ''iv''. The former is used to replace indefinite, quantitative, and ablative expressions, as well as arguments introduced by ''di''; the latter replaces locative and lative ones:
Furthermore, there are the two weak adverbial pronouns ''an'' and ''iv''. The former is used to replace indefinite, quantitative, and ablative expressions, as well as arguments introduced by ''di''; the latter replaces locative and lative ones: