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the grammatical person used by a speaker in statements referring to the speaker's own self first person singular or to a group including the speaker first person plural.

INTO JAPANESE

話者が自分自身を指す文(一人称単数)または話者を含むグループを指す文(一人称複数)で使用する文法上の人称。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

The grammatical person used by a speaker in a sentence referring to himself or herself (first person singular) or to a group that includes the speaker (first person plural).

INTO JAPANESE

話者が文中で使用する文法上の人称で、自分自身を指す場合(一人称単数)、または話者を含むグループを指す場合(一人称複数)。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

The grammatical person a speaker uses in a sentence to refer to himself or herself (first person singular) or to a group that includes the speaker (first person plural).

INTO JAPANESE

話者が文中で使用する文法上の人称で、自分自身(一人称単数)または話者を含むグループ(一人称複数)を指します。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

The grammatical person a speaker uses in a sentence to refer to themselves (first person singular) or to a group that includes the speaker (first person plural).

INTO JAPANESE

話者が文中で使用する文法上の人称で、自分自身を指す場合(一人称単数)、または話者を含むグループを指す場合(一人称複数)。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

The grammatical person a speaker uses in a sentence to refer to himself or herself (first person singular) or to a group that includes the speaker (first person plural).

INTO JAPANESE

話者が文中で使用する文法上の人称で、自分自身(一人称単数)または話者を含むグループ(一人称複数)を指します。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

The grammatical person a speaker uses in a sentence to refer to themselves (first person singular) or to a group that includes the speaker (first person plural).

Party is busted

it is unlikely that this phrase will ever reach equilibrium

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