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(Created page with "{{Construction}} {{Infobox language |name = Jorvanian |state = Jorvania |setting = Southern Phrazea |created = 2009 |familycolor = Indo-Phrazean |fam2 = Jorvano-Clawmic |fam4 = Jorvanian |ancestor = Pre-Jorvanian |stand1 = Northern Jorvanian dialect |script1 = Latn }} '''Jorvanian''' is a Jorvano-Clawmic language belonging to the Indo-Phrazean family, which evolved...") |
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! rowspan=4 | [[wikt:Appendix:Glossary#third person|third<br>person]] !! rowspan=3 | singular !! masculine | ! rowspan=4 | [[wikt:Appendix:Glossary#third person|third<br>person]] !! rowspan=3 | singular !! masculine | ||
| {{term|él}} || rowspan=3 | {{term| | | {{term|él}} || rowspan=3 | {{term|su}} || rowspan=3 | {{term|sije}} | ||
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| colspan=3 | {{term|loro}} | | colspan=3 | {{term|loro}} | ||
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* The subject always precedes the verb. In many cases, the subject can be implied and left out, especially when the meaning is clear. The subject cannot appear in relative clauses when it remains the same as the one in the main clause. | |||
:: ''(Ij) Parlo Jorvani.'' "I speak Jorvanian." | |||
:: ''Il kane insegwiba il gato perké (él) čerkaba su kolar.'' "The dog was chasing the cat because he was looking for his collar." | |||
* Objective pronouns function as direct objects. If the verb is in the infinitive or imperative form, the pronoun is attached to the verb with a hyphen. In other cases, the pronoun precedes the verb. | |||
:: ''Él me dedo en penna.'' "He gave me a pen." | |||
:: ''Envija-me en léttera.'' "Send me a letter." |
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