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A noun in Nominative has zero ending: ''su'' (water),'' dunotó'' (toy), ''punsé'' (tree), ''koixmihan'' (airplane). Note that with words in Nominative, the stress is always on the last syllable.
A noun in Nominative has zero ending: ''su'' (water),'' dunotó'' (toy), ''punsé'' (tree), ''koixmihan'' (airplane). Note that with words in Nominative, the stress is always on the last syllable.


Composite verbs may have several subjects, all in nominative. This usually applies to causative verbs.
Composite verbs may have several subjects, all in nominative (this usually applies to causative verbs) as well as several direct objects.


Nominative is also used for the subjects of a sentence or a subordinate clause.
Nominative is also used for the subjects of a sentence or a subordinate clause.

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