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: "The people's revolution was inevitable." | : "The people's revolution was inevitable." | ||
In this case, the definite article is in the nominative. However, in this context: | In this case, the definite article is in the nominative. However, in this context: | ||
: '' | : ''Am pilankan manya'nja bhenlok '''onka'''.'' | ||
: "He hated the people's revolution." | : "He hated the people's revolution." | ||
The article instead takes its accusative form to show its position in the sentence. | The article instead takes its accusative form to show its position in the sentence. | ||
===Word order=== | ===Word order=== | ||
Logun's word order changes based on the object of the sentence. For example, in nominative-accusative phrases, the word order is SVO: | Logun's word order changes based on the object of the sentence. For example, in nominative-accusative phrases, the word order is SVO: | ||