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! [[Contionary: dehu#Modern Standard Imperial|dehu]] | ! [[Contionary: dehu#Modern Standard Imperial|dehu]] | ||
| ‘she, her, it’ | | ‘she, her, it’ | ||
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===Prepositions=== | |||
Imperial has a small set of adpositions, many of which serve multiple purposes. While Old Imperial, which had a much freer word order, used both prepositions and postpositions, the modern language uses prepositions exclusively. Because the language does not inflect for case, this placement is very important. | |||
Some of the more common prepositions are: | |||
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! Translation | |||
!width=100| Equivalent Case | |||
! Example | |||
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