Talk:Hawaiian grammar

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Novelwhoomun

Although it is more likely that words such as hale and inoa might be o-class possessives, the choice of using o-class or a-class possessives has more to do with the relationship between the owner and the thing being owned. If, for example, we are describing a house that was built by someone, it would be a-class. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Novelwhoomun (talkcontribs) 12:52, 4 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Dual and Plural in pronoun table

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Instead of making boxes for a clumped plural group and specifying (2) or (3+), the table should be expanded to recognize singular, dual and plural numbers separately.

The pronoun table should be smaller

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It's mostly agglutination/compound. what we call by pronouns is the smallest thing, by morphology, shape, not by meaning. Yoandri Dominguez Garcia 03:16, 4 January 2019 (UTC)