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The main function of the GEN case is to mark the possessor noun in a possessive phrase. Some adverbial phrases relating to points in time are also declined in GEN. | The main function of the GEN case is to mark the possessor noun in a possessive phrase. Some adverbial phrases relating to points in time are also declined in GEN. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
''' | '''Ainis Daie''', vinniront je.<br> | ||
one-GEN.SG day | win-FUT 1SG.INTR<br> | one-GEN.SG day | win-FUT 1SG.INTR<br> | ||
"One day I'll win."<br><br> | "One day I'll win."<br><br> | ||
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end DEF.GEN.SG world<br> | end DEF.GEN.SG world<br> | ||
"End of the World" | "End of the World" | ||
=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
Because Skylandic nouns don't really decline that much, one must rely on grammatical articles to denote or signify the positional function of a word in a sentence. The articles of Skylandic only decline in number and case. These articles are shown on the image below. | Because Skylandic nouns don't really decline that much, one must rely on grammatical articles to denote or signify the positional function of a word in a sentence. The articles of Skylandic only decline in number and case. These articles are shown on the image below. | ||
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