Etymology
From che (“you sg (object)”) + u (plural verbal particle).
Pronoun
che u
- second-person plural object marker, placed after the verb: you pl
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More information Person, Clitic ...
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Mizo verb agreement pronouns
| Subject → |
1st person |
2nd person |
3rd person |
| ↓ Object |
Singular | Plural |
Singular | Plural |
Singular | Plural |
| 1st person | Singular |
— |
mi ... min ... |
| Plural |
| 2nd person | Singular |
ka ... che |
kan ... che |
— |
a ... che |
an ... che |
| Plural |
ka ... che u |
kan ... che u |
a ... che u |
an ... che u |
| 3rd person | Singular |
ka ... |
kan ... |
i ... |
in ... |
a ... |
an ... |
| Plural |
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- mi and min, despite being originally singular and plural respectively, have been completely interchangeable since the early 20th century.
- The ellipses (...) indicate the location of the verb in relation to the agreement pronouns surrounding it.