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  • |name = Atlantic |states (state) = Atlantic Provinces
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  • ...(''I'' did it.) Many prepositions combine with pronouns to make inflected prepositions. ===Prepositions===
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  • |name = Atlantic |state = Atlantic Provinces
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  • In Sambahsa, all [[Preposition and postposition|prepositions]] trigger the accusative.<ref>Under certain circumstances, the preposition ...ave extensively provided loanwords to a lexical continuum ranging from the Atlantic Ocean to Indonesia because, respectively, of the spread of [[Islam]] and th
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  • ...by the people of ''Veśŕa'', or the ''Ensva Veśru'', an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean which includes ''Ǎĺêsa'' and its neighbouring islands. According t ...system and the growth of more syntactic methods of expression, for example prepositions replaced case endings and pronouns replaced verbal endings. These changes w
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  • ...title=How to Say (Almost) Everything in a Hundred-Word Language|work=[[The Atlantic]]|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/07/toki-pona-smal Prepositions are used in the predicate in place of a regular verb.<ref name=":2" /><ref
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  • ...ians, actors, and other public figures, much like the American [[wiki: Mid-Atlantic accent|Transatlantic accent]] which filled a similar role before its declin When the masculine singular article follows the prepositions [[Contionary: a#Braereth|a]] and [[Contionary: de#Braereth|de]], they fuse
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