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''Ó Lánc latinárenon alfabéten poljes, with some letters modified to adapt to its phonetic conformation. The distinction between long and short vowels has a great importance. Most evidently it has an SOV shape, i.e. the verb comes at the end of its sentence, after subject and object. Nouns, adjectives and pronouns make an extensive use of cases to show their syntatical role inside the sentences. Ony gúlgaj kokwe ono '''džébačnovo''' ši ono '''kwónačnovo''' nošek, žočot onu | ''Ó Lánc latinárenon alfabéten poljes, with some letters modified to adapt to its phonetic conformation. The distinction between long and short vowels has a great importance. Most evidently it has an SOV shape, i.e. the verb comes at the end of its sentence, after subject and object. Nouns, adjectives and pronouns make an extensive use of cases to show their syntatical role inside the sentences. Ony gúlgaj kokwe ono '''džébačnovo''' ši ono '''kwónačnovo''' vnosum nošek, žočot onu kondicjonalu, and participles have great relevance. In verbs each person has its own verbal ending and personal subject pronouns are not mandatorily required.'' |
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Ó Lánc latinárenon alfabéten poljes, with some letters modified to adapt to its phonetic conformation. The distinction between long and short vowels has a great importance. Most evidently it has an SOV shape, i.e. the verb comes at the end of its sentence, after subject and object. Nouns, adjectives and pronouns make an extensive use of cases to show their syntatical role inside the sentences. Ony gúlgaj kokwe ono džébačnovo ši ono kwónačnovo vnosum nošek, žočot onu kondicjonalu, and participles have great relevance. In verbs each person has its own verbal ending and personal subject pronouns are not mandatorily required.