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          -nn/-u/-u - him (accusative pronominal suffix, 3 masc. sg.)
            (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:102)
        
       
     
   
    
      -nn/-u is the “light” form used with verbal forms of the suffix conjugation, -u is the “heavy” form. When the “light” form is to be attached to a verbal form of the prefix conjugation, the final consonant of the base is doubled. The “heavy” suffixes are used with 2 fem. sg, all the plural and impersonal verbal forms, the “light” suffixes are used in all the other cases (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105).
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          -nna/-wa/-a/-wa - her (accusative pronominal suffix, 3 fem. sg.)
            (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:102)
        
       
     
   
    
      -nna/-wa is the “light” form used with verbal forms of the suffix conjugation, -wa is the “heavy” form. The “light” form used with verbal forms the prefix conjugation is -a, with the final consonant of the base doubled. The “heavy” suffixes are used with 2 fem. sg, all the plural and impersonal verbal forms, the “light” suffixes are used in all the other cases (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105).
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          -nä/-änä/-nnä - us (accusative pronominal suffix, 1 pl.)
            (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:102)
        
       
     
   
    
      -nä is the “light” form used with verbal forms of the suffix conjugation, -änä is the “light” form used with verbal forms of the prefix conjugation, -nnä is the “heavy” form. The “heavy” suffixes are used with 2 fem. sg, all the plural and impersonal verbal forms, the “light” suffixes are used in all the other cases (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105).
    
 
          
          
  
    
      
        
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          nä-hä - come! up!
            (EDG 445)
        
       
     
   
 
          
          
          
          
          
  
    
      
        
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          näbbärä - to sit, stay, to dwell
            (EDG 448)