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<section class="subsection" id="personal_pronouns"> <header>Personal Pronouns</header> {{fsdraft-macro-personal_pronouns:personal_pronouns.words}} <div class="note note_information"> <span class="note_content"> <p>Since the word <span class="type_word lang_flk">man</span> simply means <span class="type_word lang_en">human being</span>, it can be understood as an implicit way to express an abstract actor; similar words like <span class="type_word lang_flk">lüd</span> (<span class="type_word lang_en">people</span>) or <span class="type_word lang_flk">di</span> can be used as well.</p> </span> </div> <div class="note note_information"> <span class="note_content"> <p>The honorific salutation is expressed by the plural form <span class="type_word lang_flk">je</span>; however it should be avoided in usual speech in favor of the singular form <span class="type_word lang_flk">du</span>.</p> </span> </div> <div class="note note_information"> <span class="note_content"> <p>A reflexive genitive can be formed by inserting the word <span class="word lang_flk">egen</span> (<span class="type_word lang_en">own</span>), for example {{fsdraft-correlation:section-personal_pronouns.example:type_sentence}} (A's book was given to B).</p> </span> </div> <div class="note note_reasoning"> <input type="checkbox" class="note_hide" title="click to show/hide" id="note_02"/> <label class="note_label note_label_show" for="note_02">show</label> <label class="note_label note_label_hide" for="note_02">hide</label> <span class="note_content"> <p>When finding appropriate personal pronouns, the most intricate cases were the 3rd person singular and the 2nd person plural; both turned out to be very diverse among the modern Germanic languages. While for the 2nd person plural we could find a sufficient satisfying solution after a while, the 3rd person singular kept defying. In the end we came to the settlement to use a Swedish-like solution including the pronoun <span class="type_word lang_flk">hen</span>, which is not bound to any sexus so that it can be used for actors in general.</p> </span> </div> </section>