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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/22/2020 9:57 AM, SuStel wrote:<br>
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Basically, a first- or second-person pronoun cannot be both
subject and object. You cannot say <b>jIH SoH je relegh jIH SoH
je</b><i> you and I see you and me.</i></blockquote>
<p>My example was in error. A correction: you cannot say <b>tlhIH
relegh jIH SoH je</b><i> You and I see you (plural)</i> because
you've got a second person in both subject and object positions.
It doesn't have to be the same pronoun, just the same person of
pronoun.</p>
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