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Chapter One:Word order: Adjectives usually follow noun. Subject is usually first, verblast. But est and sunt go where emphasis : Adjective modifying a plural noun must also be plural, even ifadjective is in : Subject words - words - of prepositions - words after linking verb - declension : "There" always omitted when it merely indicates existence andnot a : -ne attached to first word in sentence. Affirmationstressed by ita. If negative, non placed before : Appositive noun is in same case as the noun it explains. Anapposition is always in the same cae as the substantive it refers :Nom. sing. - short aAbl. sing. - long ay = Frency u (Cyprum = Cooprum)Omission of et: With a series of words et is either used for all of them ornot at TwoWord Order: Order of transitive sentences: subject - direct object - Europam amat. But emphasis may change: Europam deus god love Europa (not someone else).
Chapter One: Word order: Adjectives usually follow noun. Subject is usually first, verb last. But est and sunt go where emphasis demands. Adjectives: Adjective modifying a plural noun must also be plural, even if
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