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Franco-Provençal
Etymology
Inherited from Latin illaei.
Pronoun
lyé f (ORB, broad)
- her (third-person singular feminine dative or tonic)
Derived terms
See also
Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
singular
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nominative
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accusative
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dative
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tonic1
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possessive2
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1st person
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jo
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mè
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min
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2nd person
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te
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tè
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tin
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3rd person masculine
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il
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lo / le
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lui
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sin
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3rd person feminine
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el
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la
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lyé
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3rd person neuter
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o
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y
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—
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3rd person reflexive
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—
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sè
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plural
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nominative
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accusative
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dative
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tonic1
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possessive2
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1st person
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nos
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noutro
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2nd person
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vos
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voutro
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3rd person masculine
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ils
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los / les
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lor
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lor
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3rd person feminine
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els
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les
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lor / lyés
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3rd person reflexive
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—
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sè
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1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.
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2 Generally preceded by a definite article.
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References
Middle French
Etymology
Old French lié.
Adjective
lyé m (feminine singular lyee, masculine plural lyez, feminine plural lyees)
- delighted