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:* Keep in mind that the gerund is an adverb, not an adjective, and so it does not agree in gender and number. The ending is always ''-o''.
:* Keep in mind that the gerund is an adverb, not an adjective, and so it does not agree in gender and number. The ending is always ''-o''.


====Romance copula====
===Romance copula===
:: ''Main article:'' [[w:Romance copula|Romance copula]]
:: ''Main article:'' [[w:Romance copula|Romance copula]]


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* ''Stare'' is occasionally “to be located.”  This is very common for both transient and durable location.
* ''Stare'' is occasionally “to be located.”  This is very common for both transient and durable location.


====Sentence structure====
===Sentence structure===
Luthic is an OV (Object-Verb) language. Additionally, Luthic, like all Germanic languages except English, uses [[w:V2 word order|V2 word order]], though only in independent clauses. In dependent clauses, the finite verb is placed last.
Luthic is an OV (Object-Verb) language. Additionally, Luthic, like all Germanic languages except English, uses [[w:V2 word order|V2 word order]], though only in independent clauses. In dependent clauses, the finite verb is placed last.


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