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ភាសាទួរគី The Turkish personal pronouns in the nominative case are "ben" (1s), "sen" (2s), "o" (3s), "biz" (1pl), "siz" (2pl, or formal/polite 2s), and "onlar" (3pl). They are declined regularly with some exceptions: "benim" (1s gen.); "bizim" (1pl gen.); "bana" (1s dat.); "sana" (2s dat.); and the oblique forms of "o" use the root "on". All other pronouns (reflexive "kendi" and so on) are declined regularly.
សំស្ក្រឹត The enclitic pronoun "ena" is found only in a few oblique cases and numbers. Interrogative pronouns all begin with "k-", and decline just as "tat" does, with the initial "t-" being replaced by "k-". The only exception to this are the singular neuter nominative and accusative forms, which are both "kim" and not the expected "*kat". For example, the singular feminine genitive interrogative pronoun, "of whom?", is "". Indefinite pronouns are formed by adding the participles "api", "cid", or "cana" after the appropriate interrogative pronouns. All relative pronouns begin with "y-", and decline just as "tat" does. The correlative pronouns are identical to the "tat" series.
ប្រព័ន្ធកូអ័រដោណេភូមិសាស្ត្រ In defining an ellipse, the short (vertical) diameter is known as the conjugate diameter, and the long (horizontal) diameter—perpendicular, or "transverse", to the conjugate—is the transverse diameter. With a sphere or ellipsoid, the conjugate diameter is known as the polar axis and the transverse as the equatorial axis. The graticule perspective is based on this designation: As the longitudinal rings — geographically defined, all great circles — converge at the poles, it is the poles that the conjugate graticule is defined. If the polar vertex is "pulled down" 90°, so that the vertex is on the equator, or transverse diameter, then it becomes the transverse graticule, upon which all spherical trigonometry is ultimately based (if the longitudinal vertex is between the poles and equator, then it is considered an oblique graticule).