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'''There can be more than one order in a language, the listed are just the most common cases.'''
'''There can be more than one order in a language, the listed are just the most common cases.'''


'''Note that some languages omit first person singular, some integrate a personal pronoun with another form of the verb.'''
'''Note that some languages omit first person singular (and even other person), and indicate it with conjugation of the verb.'''


Example sentence 1 has a <span style="color:red">subject</span>, a <span style="color:green">verb</span> and a <span style="color:blue">direct object</span>.
Example sentence 1 has a <span style="color:red">subject</span>, a <span style="color:green">verb</span> and a <span style="color:blue">direct object</span>.

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This lesson is about word orders, which can be mainly divided into six types, with small differences inside each type. Here are some examples.

S means subject, O means object, V means verb.

SOV and SVO are the most popular, accounting for about 4/10 each.

There can be more than one order in a language, the listed are just the most common cases.

Note that some languages omit first person singular (and even other person), and indicate it with conjugation of the verb.

Example sentence 1 has a subject, a verb and a direct object.

Example sentence 2 has a subject, a verb, a direct object and an indirect object.

Example sentence 3 has a subject and a verb.

SOV Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3
Japanese 私は建物見る 私はペン与えた 彼女行きます
Korean 나는 건물을 본다. 나는 그에게 펜을 줬다. 그녀가 갈거야 .
Persian من یک ساختمان را می بینم. من یک قلم به او دادم. او خواهد رفت.
Turkish Bir bina görüyorum. Ona bir kalem verdim. O gidecek.
SVO Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3
Chinese 看到一座建筑物/我看到一座建築物 一支钢笔/我一支鋼筆 会去/她會去
English I see a building. I gave him a pen. She will go.
Esperanto Mi vidas konstuaĵon. Mi donis al li plumon. Ŝi iros.
French Je vois un bâtiment. Je lui ai donné un stylo. Elle ira.
German Ich sehe ein Gebäude. Ich gab ihm einen Stift. Sie wird gehen.
Itanlian Vedo un edificio. Gli ho dato una penna. Lei andrà.
Portugese Eu vejo um prédio. Eu dei-lhe uma caneta. Ela vai.
Russian Я вижу здание. Я дал ему ручку. Она пойдет.
Spanish Veo un edificio. Le di una pluma. Ella irá.
VSO Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3
Arabic أرى مبنى. أعطيته قلم. وقالت انها سوف تذهب.
Irish Feicim foirgneamh. Thug peann air. Beidh ag dul.
Welsh Gwelaf adeilad. Rhoddais pen iddo. Bydd hi'n mynd.
VOS Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3
OSV Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3
OVS Language Example sentence 1 Example sentence 2 Example sentence 3

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