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Do Middle English he and hem (them) relate to Old Slavonic e (he) and em (him)?
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Mon 1 Jul, 2019 04:41 pm
Do Middle English "he" and "hem" (them) relate to Old Slavonic "e" (he) and "em" (them)?
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