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* Avendonian is not a pro-drop language, as other Romance languages. In other words, the subject, which may or may not be a personal pronoun must appear in every sentence, except in relative clauses where the subject of both statements is the same.
* Avendonian is not a pro-drop language, as other Romance languages. In other words, the subject, which may or may not be a personal pronoun must appear in every sentence, except in relative clauses where the subject of both statements is the same.
:: '''Eo spreco avendoniano.''' ''I speak Avendonian''
:: '''Eo spreco avendoniano.''' ''I speak Avendonian''
:: '''El hundo ci (et) va mudio asatui.''' ''The dog who was tired sat down.''  
:: '''El hundo ce (et) va mudio asatui.''' ''The dog which was tired sat down.''  
* Objective pronouns act as the direct object of a sentence. If the verb is an infinitive or an imperative, the pronoun is attached to it with a hyphen; otherwise, it precedes the verb.
* Objective pronouns act as the direct object of a sentence. If the verb is an infinitive or an imperative, the pronoun is attached to it with a hyphen; otherwise, it precedes the verb.
:: '''E me gavo uno scenco en el burddago mede.''' ''He gave me a present for my birthday.''
:: '''E me gavo uno scenco en el burddago mede.''' ''He gave me a present for my birthday.''