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combined with the personal pronouns gives the following forms: or, on me; , on thee;  (er), on him;  (er″heh), on her;  (ur″hing), on us; , on ye; , on them. and, also heard.

, followed by a noun without the article, aspirates. Occasionally the aspiration is neglected, e g., some say, and others , and others , perhaps the second form is the more common.

, followed by the article and a noun in the singular, eclipses. Occasionally a noun beginning with resists eclipsis.