Dalcurian reciprocal pronouns

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We use reciprocal pronouns to indicate that two people can carry out an action and get the consequences of that action at the same time. There are two reciprocal pronouns:

  • each other
  • one another

Dalcurian equates these with ænanda:

  • Ména gä'qösár ænanda. We kissed each other.
  • Binä, sä éren gä'qonvetár ænanda, gä'alhör. I was listening as they talked to one another.