ta | | I; we

1. (đ.)   k~@ kau 
  /kau/

i, me.

[description]
Kau” is used at a level somehow informal, normally applied for closed friends, to speak to these people who are at the same age or younger, who are our relatives but have lower position compared to us. It’s somehow impolite.
It’s also used when the elder people [parents] pronounce to the younger people [their children].

 

2. (đ.)   km} kami 
  /ka-mi:/

we, us.

[description]
Kami” is used by speaker[s] to represent a group of their people. Spoken by the king to his citizens.

 

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