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| [[w:Lative case|lative]] || ''-jăb/-jĕb/-ib'' || ''-kăb/-kĕb''|| ''koijăb'' || ''koikăb'' || to (a) house | | [[w:Lative case|lative]] || ''-jăb/-jĕb/-ib'' || ''-kăb/-kĕb''|| ''koijăb'' || ''koikăb'' || to (a) house | ||
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| [[w:Ablative case|ablative]] || ''-ci'' || ''-i''|| ''koici'' || ''kojui'' || from (a) house | | [[w:Ablative case|ablative]] || ''-ci/-s'' || ''-i''|| ''koici'' || ''kojui'' || from (a) house | ||
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==Verbs== | ==Verbs== | ||
There are eight main conjugation types in South Carpathian. Some verbs can show some irregularities in their conjugation, though most of those are predictable. As an example a I type verb maed "to speak" and its negative counterpart emaed "not to speak" are given in the table below. | There are eight main conjugation types in South Carpathian. Some verbs can show some irregularities in their conjugation, though most of those are predictable. As an example a I type verb maed "to speak" and its negative counterpart emaed "not to speak" are given in the table below. |
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