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Accusative Absolute is similar to latins {{lg|Ablative Absolute}}, a participle plus a noun describing things around the verb. It always occure in the begining before the subject or agent.
Accusative Absolute is similar to latins {{lg|Ablative Absolute}}, a participle plus a noun describing things around the verb. It always occure in the begining before the subject or agent.


''See [[Umbrean/Examples#Gerund|Examples]]''
''See [[Umbrean/Examples#Accusative Absolute|Examples]]''


==Modality==
==Modality==

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