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===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
Moshurian uses an '''OSV'''(object-subject-verb) sentence structure.
Moshurian uses an '''OSV'''(object-subject-verb) sentence structure.
===Cases===
Moshurian has three noun cases: the '''nominative''', the '''accusative''' and the '''genitive'''. The nominative is not indicated, while the accusative is indicated with a ''-géd/-éd'' suffix for all nouns but pronouns and the suffix ''-e'' for pronouns. The genitive case is indicated with the
prefix ''ta-/tay-''.
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center";
! colspan=2 |
! Nominative !! Accusative !! Genitive
|-
! rowspan=2 | Noun
! Consonant-ending/starting
| rowspan=4 | -
| ''-éd''
| ''ta-''
|-
! Vowel-ending/starting
| ''-géd''
| ''tay-''
|-
! rowspan=2 | Pronoun
! Consonant-ending/starting
| rowspan=2 | ''-e''
| ''ta-''
|-
! Vowel-ending/starting
| ''tay-''<ref>In this case, the only time this specific prefix is used is when a pronoun begins with an ''a-''.</ref>
|}
===Tenses===
===Tenses===
In Moshurian, there are four main tenses- the present, the future, the far future and the simple past. To indicate that a phrase is in a certain tense, an ''indicator'' is used just before the object, e.g. '''''öş''' gersetigéd kestolék''(I built a house).
In Moshurian, there are four main tenses- the present, the future, the far future and the simple past. To indicate that a phrase is in a certain tense, an ''indicator'' is used just before the object, e.g. '''''öş''' gersetigéd kestolék''(I built a house).