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The reciprocal pronouns in English are one another and each other.
The reciprocal pronoun does not have a nominative and a singular.
Oromo has a reciprocal pronoun wal (English 'each other') that is used like of/if.
There are no reciprocal pronouns.
Dutch has three reciprocal pronouns: elkaar, elkander and mekaar.
A notable feature of the language's grammar is its ambiguity in discerning reflexive from reciprocal pronouns.
Neo-Mandaic also has two reciprocal pronouns, ham 'each other' and hədādā 'one another.'
Reciprocal pronouns refer to a reciprocal relationship.
A general reflexive/reciprocal pronoun is derived from the Kriol reflexive pronoun.
Languages may also have reflexive pronouns (and sometimes reciprocal pronouns) closely linked to the personal pronouns.
However, reflexive pronouns, such as himself, herself, themselves, etc., and reciprocal pronouns, such as each other, act as bound variables.