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A New Method of Learning the German Language Embracing Both the Analytic and ... - Page 317
by W. H. Woodbury - 1863 - 523 pages
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A New Method of Learning the German Language: Embracing Both the Analytic ...

W. H. Woodbury - German language - 1850 - 540 pages
...liefct 9?temanbcn, she loves nobody : in which instance, were the other form (SHiemonb) substituted, it might mean, nobody loves her. § 60. REFLEXIVE...subject and the object of a verb are identical, the fatter being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be reflexive ; because the action is thereby...
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A New Method of Learning the German Language: Embracing Both the Analytic ...

W. H. Woodbury - German language - 1855 - 542 pages
...(Sitemcmb) sub«tituted, it might mean, nobody loves her. § 60. REFLEXIVE AND RECIPROCAL PRONOUSS. (1) When the subject and the object of a verb are...being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be reflexive ; because the action is thereby represented a» reverting upon the actor : thus, er rüfymt...
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A New Method of Learning the German Language, Embracing Both the Analytic ...

W. H. Woodbury - 1856 - 542 pages
...form (ЭНетапЬ) substituted, it might mean, nobody loves her. § 60. BEFLEXIVE AND EECIPROCAL PRONOUNS. (1) When the subject and the object of a...being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be reflexive ; because the action is thereby represented as reverting upon the actor : thus, er rüCmt...
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The popular educator, Volume 3

Popular educator - 1860 - 536 pages
...GO. RxTLEZITK AND RECIPROCAL FftUNODNS. (1) When the subject and the object of a verb are indentical, the latter being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be reflexive ; becanse the action is thereby represented as reverting upon the actor : thus, er i ulunt...
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The popular educator, Volumes 5-6; Volume 39

Popular educator - 1876 - 862 pages
...other form (9ticmam>) substituted, it might nobody luvet her, 5 ».-REFLECTIVE AND EECIPBOCAL PEONOUNS. (1.) When the subject and the object of a verb are identical, tin Utter being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be "faint, because the action is thereby...
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The popular educator, Volumes 5-6

Popular educator - 1880 - 926 pages
...other form (ÍJiem.inl) substituted, it might n, nobody loves her. § e».— BEFLECTIVE AND BECIPEOCAL PRONOUNS. (1.) When the subject and the object of...being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to be reflective, because the action is thereby represented as reverting upon the actor ; thus, er rüfymt...
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The popular educator, Volume 5

Popular educator - 1884 - 910 pages
...substituted, it might mean, nobody loves her. { «ÖL— EEFLECTIVE AND EECIPKOCAL PBONOUNS. (1.) When tho subject and the object of a verb are identical, the...latter being a personal pronoun, the pronoun is said to bo reflective, because th" action is thereby represented as reverting upon the actor ; thus, er rühmt...
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An Introductory Handbook to the Language of the Bemba - People (Awemba).

William Govan Robertson - Bemba language - 1904 - 582 pages
...called the people, umuntu wakwe ati — imfumu ya-n-tuma = his man said, — The chief has sent me. 108. When the Subject and the Object of a verb are identical, the REFLECTIVE CONNECTIVE PRONOUN is used. This has the unchangeable form of í- (or y before vowels)....
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