Tsundoku
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Pronouns:
- third person: he (subject), him (direct object, indirect object or following a preposition), his (possessive pronoun or determiner), himself (reflexive pronoun);
- second person: you or thou (subject), you or thee (direct object, indirect object or following a preposition), your, thy or thine (possessive pronoun or determiner), yourself or thyself (reflexive pronoun).
My languages: Dutch, English (C2), German (C2), French (C1), Spanish (A2), Chinese (HSK3), Latin (now very rusty).
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