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<div style="font-size:300%"> THE ACCUSATIVE in Esperanto</div> | <div style="font-size:300%"> THE ACCUSATIVE in Esperanto</div> | ||
For the accusative the letter -n is added to the noun and its adjective, or the personal pronoun. The accusative -n after the adverb or place is used to show movement from place to place. It can also be used instead of a preposition. | For the accusative the letter -n is added to the noun and its adjective, or the personal pronoun. The accusative -n after the adverb or place is used to show movement from place to place. It can also be used instead of a preposition. | ||
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!Esperanto | |||
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|mi trinkas akvon (akv+o+n) | |mi trinkas akvon (akv+o+n) |
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THE ACCUSATIVE in Esperanto
For the accusative the letter -n is added to the noun and its adjective, or the personal pronoun. The accusative -n after the adverb or place is used to show movement from place to place. It can also be used instead of a preposition.
Esperanto | English |
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mi trinkas akvon (akv+o+n) | I drink water |
mi amas vin (vi+n) | I love you |
mi iris Parizon (Pariz+o+n) | I went to Paris |
mi venos lundon (lund+o+n) | I’ll come on Monday |