second-person dual

English

Noun

second-person dual (plural second-person duals)

  1. (grammar) A variety of second-person verb form used when the subject of a sentence is exactly two people including the audience, used in some languages, such as Greek and Hawaiian.
    1. (grammar) The pronoun associated with this form.
    2. (grammar) The possessive adjective associated with this form.

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