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In this case, the definite article is in the nominative. However, in this context:
In this case, the definite article is in the nominative. However, in this context:
: ''Am pilankan manya'nja bhenlok'''i''' '''onka'''.''
: ''Am pilankan manya'nja bhenlok'''i''' '''onka'''.''
: "He hated the people's revolution."
: "He hated the revolution of [the] people."
The article instead takes its accusative form to show its position in the sentence.
The article instead takes its accusative form to show its position in the sentence.