dodɔːirreg. infl.u13rd person subject cliticproperson; he; him; she;her; it; 3SGHowever do is normal, not derogatory as VN is.; Do ân ‘he/she/they that’ does not distinguish number.synu=9.2.3Pronounsado1ʔadɔːpp1to him/her; to itcfadâh1 12for him; for herAmâh ân lâyq o ân aróuh doq rêh ado.Whatever that was not good that was spoiled (he) left chosen to him.When the clitic a= precedes do ‘3SG’, it can be ado ‘DAT’, or a full PP ‘to/for him/her’.9.2.4Prepositions, postpositions9.5.1.1Beneficiary of an event9.5.3.2Recipient (of a patient)9.5.3.1Beneficiary (of a patient)3regarding; concerningNgcốh ma ado ixai cư yôl béinh bưih yốh díq a–ay. ‎Then, regarding my older brother.ndo2ʔəndɔːpro.posshis; hers; itsCư tông, “Li ngcư, ma ndo dyeaq pưt; ndo abêh moui tilê.”I said, “Equal to mine, but his is a bit bigger; his is a squirrel and a chipmunk.”clitic n=+do ‘3SG’, = ‘belonging of 3SG’. Apparently N= is a reduction of ân ‘relativizer’ rather than ndo.Cadô uses ân instead of ndo synndâh2cfmmayCmpdmaynnhángng-hengcưCmpdngngaiCmpdngai19.2.3.7Possessive

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