NOT DONE. Before learning the actual language, it is vital to learn how things work in Adwan. Adwan, for starters, does NOT make a T-V distinction, that is, there is no "formal" way to address someone, unless you purposely use words like "your highness", "doctor", etc. Unlike many European languages, when addressing anyone, the second person singular is always used.
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| - NOT DONE. Before learning the actual language, it is vital to learn how things work in Adwan. Adwan, for starters, does NOT make a T-V distinction, that is, there is no "formal" way to address someone, unless you purposely use words like "your highness", "doctor", etc. Unlike many European languages, when addressing anyone, the second person singular is always used.
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| - NOT DONE. Before learning the actual language, it is vital to learn how things work in Adwan. Adwan, for starters, does NOT make a T-V distinction, that is, there is no "formal" way to address someone, unless you purposely use words like "your highness", "doctor", etc. Unlike many European languages, when addressing anyone, the second person singular is always used.
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