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# (''Classical calque'') translates Latin ''sub-'' and Greek ''hyp-'' | # (''Classical calque'') translates Latin ''sub-'' and Greek ''hyp-'' | ||
==Paranukian== | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
* {{ipa+|eore|[ˈso]}} | |||
===Article=== | |||
{{head|eore|{{lc: Article}} form}} | |||
# {{label|eore|proscribed}} {{inflection of|eore|se||dative//instrumental}} | |||
#: {{syn|eore|su<l:literary,or,archaic>}} | |||
# {{label|eore|literary|or|archaic}} {{inflection of|eore|se||accusative}} | |||
#: {{syn|eore|ho}} | |||
===Usage notes=== | |||
''{{term|so}}'' as the accusative of {{l|eore|se}} is virtually never used in spoken language and superseded by {{l|eore|ho}}, unless the speaker is attempting to sound archaic, utmostly formal or is a particularly annoying prescriptivist. However, accusative ''{{term|so}}'' is still socially expected and commonly used in literary contexts, comparable to the [[w:Passé simple|passé simple]] tense in [[w:French language|French]]. | |||
===See also=== | |||
{{eore-art}} | |||
==Skundavisk== | ==Skundavisk== | ||