"vis hair is very soft and ve is very proud of verself for taking good care of it"
@azushark Ve deserves lots of compliments from vis friends.
(Turns out it's harder than I thought at first to use these right.)
@BatElite just remember, vis is both the dependent and independent possessive while ver is only the objective
@azushark I'm not a native English speaker, so I'll have to look up what those mean when I get home. ^-^
@BatElite @azushark it's vis for Annika's possessions:
"Annika pet vis cat"
but you say ver when Annika is the object of the sentence:
"I pet ver"
@lizardsquid @azushark I pet ver very much. :3
I think I corrected the thing right then.
As a final question to Annika {or more appropriately Serenity?}:
I understand ve/ver is for the collective of you, but does it also replace the pronouns for any of the individual members?
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@lizardsquid @azushark I pet ver very much. :3
I think I corrected the thing right then.
As a final question to Annika {or more appropriately Serenity?}:
I understand ve/ver is for the collective of you, but does it also replace the pronouns for any of the individual members?