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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 indicate the person with verbs.''' | '''Note that some languages omit first person singular, some indicate the person with conjugation of verbs.''' | ||
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>. |
Revision as of 13:28, 11 August 2017
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, some indicate the person with conjugation of verbs.
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 |
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Japanese | 私は建物を見る。 | 私は彼にペンを与えた。 | 彼女が行きます。 |
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 | 我看到一座建筑物。/我看到一座建築物。 | 我给他一支钢笔。/我給他一支鋼筆。 | 她会去。/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 mé peann air. | Beidh sí 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 |