In the second person, √su was the general pronoun, √am the formal noun-like one and √ne was used in the case of an intimate connection with the adressed person. Again, Talmit kept only áma < √am and ne < √ne as a polite vocative particle. Kymna derives affected forms from √ne and neutral forms from √su or √am. The nominative affected is ussu from reduplicated √su.
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