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Cwengar is mostly head last language;
Cwengar is mostly head last language;
Sentance
Verb->Subject->Object
Verb->Subject->Direct Object->Indirect Object


Verb
Verb
  |      \
Verb Subject
  |            |        \
Verb Subject    Object
|            |              |              \
Verb Subject  D Obj. Ind. Obj.


Verb
Adverb->Verb
|        \
 
Adj. Verb
Noun
|          |      \
Adv.  Aux.  Verb.


Ind. Obj.
Adjective-> Number-> Preposition->Noun
|        |        \        \
Adj.  Num.  Prp. Obj.


D Obj.- Direct Object
Ind. Obj- Indirect Object
Adj- Adjective
Adv- Adverb
Aux- Auxiliary/Conjugation
Prp- Preposition.


===Prepositions===
===Prepositions===
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Tenôlh lho dô '''rhà'''  <u>melem</u>.  
Tenôlh lho dô '''rhà'''  <u>melem</u>.  
=====Vocative=====
A person may be addressed directly with  followed by their lenitioned name;
"John, go to the store please."
"'''Â Hon''', ffeLhô dy lhotenan"
Unlike Fén Ghír, the location of this is in a sentance is fairly flexible;
"'''Â Hon''', ffeLhô dy lhotenan pen shecwan ô shanyr"
"FfeLhô dy lhotenan, '''â Hon''', pen shecwan ô shanyr."
"FfeLhô dy lhotenan pen shecwan ô shanyr, â Hon."


====Relative Clauses====
====Relative Clauses====
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