South Carpathian grammar: Difference between revisions

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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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! colspan="6" | Obsolete
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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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