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The nominative case indicates the '''subject''' of a transitive and intransitive verb, the '''predicate''' (this is variably marked also by an additional morpheme), and the '''object''' of most prepositions. The nominative case is marked by'''-n''', and has an allomorph in '''-r''', which manifests in the usual way.
The nominative case indicates the '''subject''' of a transitive and intransitive verb, the '''predicate''' (this is variably marked also by an additional morpheme), and the '''object''' of most prepositions. The nominative case is marked by'''-n''', and has an allomorph in '''-r''', which manifests in the usual way.


    '''''Iven''' nenna''.
* '''''Iven''' nenna''.
     The bird is sleeping.
     The bird is sleeping.
    '''''Mrjan''' ivēn vuhra''.
* '''''Mrjan''' ivēn vuhra''.
     The spirit is eating the bird.
     The spirit is eating the bird.
    '''''Vrunnur''' henelēr kaiya''.
* '''''Vrunnur''' henelēr kaiya''.
     The robin had shouted at the pig.
     The robin had shouted at the pig.


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