I don't believe there are any examples of {Hoch}, {HochHom}, or other nouns used with either first- or second-person subject prefixes or with a pronoun. I don't think it's ever been ruled out either, and it might end up being correct to use {maHegh Hoch} or {maHegh Hoch maH} to mean "we all die" or "all of us die". But for now I'd try to rephrase the sentence.

On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 1:38 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
I wonder whether the following are correct.

wa' jaj maHegh Hoch
one day we will all die

wa' jaj maHegh HochHom
one day most of us will die

wa' jaj maHegh Hoch maH
one day all we will die

wa' jaj maHegh maH Hoch
one day all of us will die

wa' jaj maHegh HochHom maH
one day we almost all will die

wa' jaj maHegh maH HochHom
one day most of us will die

wa' jaj Hegh Hoch chaH
one day all they will die

wa' jaj Hegh chaH Hoch
one day all of them will die

wa' jaj Hegh HochHom chaH
one day they almost all will die

wa' jaj Hegh chaH HochHom
one day most of them will die

And I wonder whether there are canon examples of {Hoch} and/or {HochHom} used as subjects of a verb with the prefix {ma-}.

And whether there are canon examples of {Hoch} and/or {HochHom} placed before, or after pronouns.

qunnoq

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