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Beside singular and plural pronouns, the Germanic languages used to have dual pronouns.
For example, in Old English you could say:
'Hē seah unc' (He saw the two of us)
'Wit sāwon hine' (We two saw him)
My new infographic below tells you all about these Germanic dual pronouns.
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