User talk:TheWrittenWord

Person
You seem to missunderstand something

Third person means all of mascule, feminine and neutral, he she it, they are not seperate categories in person.

Fourth person deals with obviative which is third person but less important in a sentence

Fifth person does not even exist in a language

The Emperor Zelos 20:28, August 25, 2011 (UTC)

I'll fix this. Thanks for pointing it out.

--TheWrittenWord 23:16, August 25, 2011 (UTC)

Youre welcome, i'll explain how it works so you know

First person: The speaker

Second Person: The one spoken to

Third Person: anything that isnt first or second, usually spoken about but not present or non-sapient creatures

Fourth Person: It is really third person but more obviate