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> Of course, the speaker has the option to use > the -da forms, or the > -diq (cidiq, cadiq, cudiq) when definitely speaking > of "things." Or, for > that matter, cijin, cajin, cujin with people. And do we also have these forms?: kwadiq �what (thing): kwada - what (pronoun); cidiq � this thing: cida - this (pronoun); cadiq � that thing (by you): cada - that (by you); cudiq � that (distant) thing: cuda - that (distant); somdiq � Some thing, something: somda - some (pron.); henidiq � Any thing (noun): henida - any (pronoun); zoydiq � No thing (noun): zoyda - none (pronoun); kuldiq � all things, every thing: kulda - all (prn.); gerdiq � other thing, another (n.): gerda - (an)other; gaqdiq � the thing just mentioned: gaqda - that ref. Does "da" mean third person pronoun "one" as well as "he/she/it"? In that case then "cada" could indeed replace "cavo", unless "vo" meaning individual is another possible variation in this group: that (adj.), that (pron.),that thing, that one, that individual, that person, that place, that sort of, that time, that amount, that reason,.... http://mobile.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Mobile - Check & compose your email via SMS on your Telstra or Vodafone mobile.