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    Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:12:17 UTC from web
    1. @mushi OUGHTA KNOW

      Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:13:01 UTC from web
    2. @mushi @zennx Do you guys use "você" in portugal?

      Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:16:44 UTC from web
    3. @mushi is lhe also for he or she by chance?

      Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:19:32 UTC from web
      1. @awl He and She translate to "ele" and "ela". Lhe and Lhes are personal pronouns that work as object to some verbs. They dont work only "you", though

        Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:22:03 UTC from web
        1. @mushi ah. I tjpught it might be like in Italian (more like an archaic use) wherein Lei can also be used for a very formal 'you'

          Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:23:41 UTC from web
          1. @awl i'm having to study portuguese for a public tentering i will take in november and now i rememebr those terms, i had sort of forgotem them already :v

            Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:25:54 UTC from web
          2. @awl at least Italian Lei is like German Sie that is used for formal 'you'. Like lei, sie is originally 3rd person female singular. @mushi

            Saturday, 17-Sep-16 02:21:35 UTC from quitter.se
            1. @mcscx @awl, Lhe works for pretty much all the pronouns (except I), but it needs to be as an indirect object

              Saturday, 17-Sep-16 15:47:37 UTC from web
      2. @awl oh, i sort of lost the point of your question. Lhe also works for "he" and "she" when they are objects

        Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:43:23 UTC from web
        1. @mushi @awl I dont even know how i confused the question

          Saturday, 17-Sep-16 00:48:14 UTC from web