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* 2nd plur: -(e)rek
* 3 plur: -(e)reo
 
There might be the case when personal suffixes attach to words with roots ending in -i or -o. In these cases, Cukish will act as the following model indicates:
 
'''Roots in -i'''
''Original root: "érfi" (wing)''
* ''Érfei'' (érfi + i): additional -e- associated to suffixation in order to indicate the possessive.
* ''Érfik''
* ''Érfyo'': final -i describes a glide and switches from a vocalic to a consonantic character.
* ''Érfiri''
* ''Érfirek''
* ''Érfiro''
 
'''Roots in -o'''
''Original root: "pérho" (dog)''
* ''Perhoí'': the word gets stressed at the final -i in order to break a non-existing diphthong in Cukish.
* ''Pérhok''
* ''Pérheo'' (pérho + -o)
* ''Pérhekri'': a supportive -k- is placed before the plural mark (-r-) to avoid the union of two syllables beginning with trills.
* ''Pérhekrek''
* ''Pérhekro''
 
===Pronouns===
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