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Sundanese
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hi.dəp/
- Hyphenation: hi‧dep
Pronoun
hidep
- you
Usage notes
- Commonly used against younger people or small children by older people (i.e. parent to a child; teacher to students)
- Tulis ngaran hidep dina kolom di handap ― Write your names in the column below
- Considered more polite than manéh, however using against older people might come across as impolite.
See also
Sundanese personal pronouns
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singular
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plural
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1st person exclusive
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lemes
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abdi1, sim kuring2
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abdi sadayana1, simkuring sadayana2
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loma
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urang1, kuring2, kami3, 4
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kuring sareréa
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cohag
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aing
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aing kabéhan
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enclitic
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-ing †
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-
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1st person inclusive
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lemes
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-
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urang samudayana
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loma
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-
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arurang, urang
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2nd person
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lemes
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anjeun, hidep5
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aranjeun, haridep5
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loma
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manéh, silaing
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maranéh
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cohag
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sia, dia4
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saria, sararia
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3rd person
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lemes
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mantenna6, anjeunna
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aranjeunna
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loma
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manéhna, inya4, nyana4, inyana4
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maranéhna
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cohag
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si éta
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-
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enclitic
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-na
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-
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reflexive
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lemes
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nyalira
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loma
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sorangan, diri
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1 Informal.
2 Formal.
3 Expressing speaker's superiority.
4 Dialectal form.
5 Toward younger.
6 Respectful.
† Obsolete
Notes:
- The personal pronouns may vary depending on the dialect.
- The second person pronouns maybe replaced by kinship terms, titles, or the like.
- The second and third person singular pronouns maybe used plurally.
See each entry for more information.
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