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{{PAGENAME}} is zero-copula, like Hebrew. A predicate adjective is placed before the subject, and the copula pronoun is used. On the other hand, a predicate noun has the "logical subject" placed after the preposition ''de, d'-''. | {{PAGENAME}} is zero-copula, like Hebrew. A predicate adjective is placed before the subject, and the copula pronoun is used. On the other hand, a predicate noun has the "logical subject" placed after the preposition ''de, d'-''. | ||
:''''' | :'''''De chathar zodhma.''''' | ||
:''A flower is a plant.'' (lit. ''A plant is in a flower.'') | :''A flower is a plant.'' (lit. ''A plant is in a flower.'') | ||
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