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: "The people's revolution was inevitable."
: "The people's revolution was inevitable."
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 '''onka'''.''
: ''Am pilankan manya'nja bhenlok'''i''' '''onka'''.''
: "He hated the people's revolution."
: "He hated the people's revolution."
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.
===Noun case===
===Noun case===
Bhladh Logun retained six of the seven Proto-Upé cases, and by the development of modern Logun, the seventh, the so-called attributive case, was reborrowed from [[Teš]].
Bhladh Logun retained six of the seven Proto-Upé cases, and by the development of modern Logun, the seventh, the so-called attributive case, was reborrowed from [[Teš]].
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