Datapoint Ternate Chabacano/Inclusive/exclusive distinction in independent personal pronouns

Although two forms for the first person plural coexist (mótru and mihótru), they do not match the Tagalog opposition between tayo (inclusive) and kami (exclusive).

Values

No inclusive/exclusive distinction

Example 44-25:
Ya kasá mihótro.
Ya
pfv
kasá
marry
mihótro.
1pl
We (you not included) got married.
Example 44-26:
Komé múna mihótro bágo mótro indá mirá el koronasyón.
Komé
eat
múna
first
mihótro
1pl
bágo
before
mótro
1pl
indá
go
mirá
see
el
def
koronasyón.
coronation
Let us (you and I) eat first, then we (you and I) go to see the coronation.
Confidence:
Certain