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PRONOUNS AND IMPERATIVEYou are here: morphology > pronouns > position > imperative
When the direct, indirect and combined or reflexive unstressed pronouns meet the imperative of a verb
the pronouns take different positions in relation to the person of the verb.
This is the scheme of the behavior of the pronouns with the imperative form:
| Person |
Form |
Position |
| 2 singular |
AMALO |
After - linked (enclitic) |
| 3 singular |
LO AMI |
Before - separated (proclitic) |
| 1 plural |
AMIAMOLO |
After - linked (enclitic) |
| 2 plural |
AMATELO |
After - linked (enclitic) |
| 3 plural |
LO AMINO |
Before - separated (proclitic) |
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