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Lative and ablative place correlatives are regularly analytic, with the prepositions ''nao'' (towards) (e.g. ''nao reta'', ''nao dota'', ''nao otta?'', ''nao čadán béo''...) and ''in'' (from) (e.g. ''in reta'', ''in dota'', ''in otta?'', ''in čadán béo''...) respectively.
Lative and ablative place correlatives are regularly analytic, with the prepositions ''nao'' (towards) (e.g. ''nao reta'', ''nao dota'', ''nao otta?'', ''nao čadán béo''...) and ''in'' (from) (e.g. ''in reta'', ''in dota'', ''in otta?'', ''in čadán béo''...) respectively.


Interrogative forms starting with ''v-'' were the most commonly used ones in Old Cerian, and are typical of Southern and Eastern Cerian dialects, but not found in the more spoken Western ones, as well as in those spoken outside Evandor. Written Cerian in Šáritun, Vétaní, and Ingvensia uses the v-initial forms (e.g. ''voguá?'', ''vogéme?'', ''vogíro?''...).
Interrogative forms starting with ''v-'' were the most commonly used ones in Old Cerian, and are typical of Southern and Eastern Cerian dialects, but not found in the more spoken Western ones (including Mánébodin/Standard Evandorian Cerian), as well as in those spoken outside Evandor. Written Cerian in Šáritun, Vétaní, and Ingvensia uses the v-initial forms (e.g. ''voguá?'', ''vogéme?'', ''vogíro?''...).


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