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** younger (e.g., when a teacher prefer to refer themself with ''kita'' for their students, instead of {{m|id|saya}}).
* Meanwhile, in formal situations or for those are older (e.g., a student to their teacher), the speaker uses {{m|max|saya}}.
* Instead of using the personal pronouns, the speaker usually use their name when refer to themself for their parents
* The short form {{m|max|ta}} cannot be used as an accusative object because it will sound ungrammatical for many speakers.
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