Language/Multiple-languages/Grammar/Various-word-orders-in-various-languages

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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.

SOV

Language Example Sentence
Japanese 私は2つの大きな白い建物見た
Korean 나는 2 개의 하얀 건물을 보았다.
Persian .من دو ساختمان بزرگ سفید دیدم
Turkish Iki büyük beyaz bina gördüm.

SVO

Language Example Sentence
Chinese 看到了两座白色。/看到了兩座白色
English I saw two big white buildings.
Esperanto Mi vidis du grandajn blankajn konstruaĵojn.
French J'ai vu deux grands bâtiments blancs.
German Ich sah zwei große weiße Gebäude.
Itanlian Ho visto due grandi edifici bianchi.
Portugese Eu vi dois grandes edifícios brancos.
Russian Я увидел два больших белых здания.
Spanish Vi dos grandes edificios blancos.

VSO

Language Example Sentence
Irish Chonaic dhá fhoirgneamh bán mór.
Welsh Gwelais ddau adeilad mawr gwyn.

VOS

Language Example Sentence
Malagasy Hitako fa, indro trano fotsy lehibe roa.

OSV

Language Example Sentence

OVS

Language Example Sentence

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