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    'na/'enne and 'an/'onom are a shortened, dialectal or old accusative forms of the feminine Swedish pronouns "hon/henne" and the masculine Swedish pronouns "han/honom", 'en could be used for "hen" is a similar way if one uses it in a way that sounds natural.
    'na/'enne and 'an/'onom are a shortened, dialectal or old accusative forms of the feminine Swedish pronouns "hon/henne" and the masculine Swedish pronouns "han/honom", 'en could be used for "hen" is a similar way if one uses it in a way that sounds natural, it can also sound natural by 'en being similar to a shortened form of "den".

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    'na/'enne and 'an/'onom are a shortened, dialectal or old accusative forms of the feminine Swedish pronouns "hon/henne" and the masculine Swedish pronouns "han/honom", 'en could be used for "hen" is a similar way if one uses it in a way that sounds natural, it can also sound natural by 'en being similar to a shortened form of "den".

    'na/'enne and 'an/'onom are a shortened, dialectal or old accusative forms of the feminine Swedish pronouns "hon/henne" and the masculine Swedish pronouns "han/honom", 'en could be used for "hen" is a similar way if one uses it in a way that sounds natural, it can also sound natural by 'en being similar to a shortened form of "den".