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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/3/2016 4:40 AM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Am 02.10.2016 um 23:33 schrieb SuStel:
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<blockquote type="cite">What is wrong with it? {vIponglu'} does
specify a first person object.
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You're right; I was forgetting it had *-lu'* on it.
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Hm... wait a second. First I was going to object, saying that vI-
has a third person object. But I looked closer and remembered that
{-lu'} reverses that. So it IS true that the /word/ has a first
person object, but the prefix itself does NOT.
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<p>No, the prefixes mean something different when used with <b>-lu'.
vI-</b> means first-person singular object; <b>wI-</b> means
first-person plural object; <b>Da-</b> means second-person
singular object; <b>bo-</b> means second-person plural object.
With <b>-lu',</b> these prefixes don't indicate any sort of
subject.<br>
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