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When formally addressing people, most speakers use nominative ''pella'' and accusative ''pellêro'', derived from [[Proto-Yeldhic]] ''*ble-'' "group of", making it cognate with [[Moshurian]] {{cont|bzenë|y}}. Alternative forms of ''pella''/''pellêro'' exist, namely ''tsipella'' and ''tsipellêro'', though these are considered archaic and are only generally seen in old literature.
When formally addressing people, most speakers use nominative ''pella'' and accusative ''pellêro'', derived from [[Proto-Yeldhic]] ''*ble-'' "group of", making it cognate with [[Moshurian]] {{cont|bzenë|y}}. Alternative forms of ''pella''/''pellêro'' exist, namely ''tsipella'' and ''tsipellêro'', though these are considered archaic and are only generally seen in old literature.