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<p>many Native American languages, the inclusive-exclusive distinction can be made there as well. For example, in <a href="page.php?w=Malecite-Passamaquoddy_language">Passamaquoddy</a>, "I/we have it" is expressed<br/>
:Singular <b><i>n<b>-tíhin (first person prefix </b></i>n-)<br/>
:Exclusive </b>n<b>-tíhin-</b>èn<b><i> (first person n-</i> + plural suffix -èn)<br/>
:Inclusive <b><i>k<b>-tíhin-</b>èn<b><i> (inclusive prefix k-</i> + plural -èn)</b></i></b></b></p>

<p>In Tamil, on the other hand, the two different pronouns have the same</p><p>
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