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Indeyivroplu uses the order Subject-Verb-Object (SVO), and indirect objects come before direct objects.  Adjectives and adverbs directly precede the noun or verb they modify, unless a subject pronoun is attached to the verb (only in 3rd person), in which case it will go between the adverb and verb.  Also, prepositions must uninterruptedly connect their subject with the object.  Outside of these rules, there is some flexibility allowed in word order, especially where there are consecutive words of the same part of speech.
Indeyivroplu uses the order Subject-Verb-Object (SVO), and indirect objects come before direct objects.  Adjectives and adverbs directly precede the noun or verb they modify, unless a subject pronoun is attached to the verb (only in 3rd person), in which case it will go between the adverb and verb.  Also, prepositions must uninterruptedly connect their subject with the object.  Outside of these rules, there is some flexibility allowed in word order, especially where there are consecutive words of the same part of speech.


"I will read all of your red books."
"I will read all of your blue books."
# zjavazax fsja ta sorxa girkju.  
# zjavazax fsja ta sina girkju.  
# zjavazax ta fsja sorxa girkju.
# zjavazax ta fsja sina girkju.
# zjavazax sorxa ta fsja girkju.
# zjavazax sina ta fsja girkju.
# zjavazax ta sorxa fsja girkju.
# zjavazax ta sina fsja girkju.


"You drive to the office this evening because of the rain."
"You drive to the office this evening because of the rain."