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It is also used as reason when it's an abstract noun: | It is also used as reason when it's an abstract noun: | ||
: ''tami '''kairų''' hånyadaikah moe.'' "(s)he was happy for love." | : ''tami '''kairų''' hånyadaikah moe.'' "(s)he was happy for love." | ||
: '''''maidaudių''' | : '''''maidaudių''' ḍūkirek.'' "(s)he died because of his/her ambition." | ||
'''Possession''' may be also expressed with the genitive case (topic marking is the most common way, but in some cases this may be needed syntactically; there is a verb ''cārake'' translating as "to have, possess", but it's fairly literary and high-styled). "To be" may or may not be present: | '''Possession''' may be also expressed with the genitive case (topic marking is the most common way, but in some cases this may be needed syntactically; there is a verb ''cārake'' translating as "to have, possess", but it's fairly literary and high-styled). "To be" may or may not be present: |
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