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Does using 'Ŝi' twice in a sentence 'always' mean they are different persons?
Ŝi dancas en ŝia ĉambro.
Does this 'necessarily' mean that one woman is dancing in 'another' woman's room?
Yes, absolutely. (But if you'll allow me to split hairs, the "ŝia" refers to a female, a …