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In mono-personal verbs of the subjective version in the Present tense<br />

the noun (pronoun) that expresses a basic person is presented in the<br />

Nominative. The construction of mono-personal verbs will look like the<br />

following:<br />

Basic person Subjective order<br />

| |<br />

Nomin. case V<br />

is<br />

aris<br />

kac-i ari-s<br />

yvavil-i yvavi-s<br />

saxl-i Can-s<br />

When a bi-pesonal verb is in the present tense, the subjective order,<br />

noun (pronoun) that expresses the basic person is in the Nominative<br />

case and the non-basic person is in the Dative:<br />

Basic person Subjective order Non-basic person<br />

| | |<br />

Nomin. case V Dative case<br />

me v-icnob levan-s<br />

Sen icnob levan-s<br />

is icnob-s levan-s<br />

kac-i icnob-s levan-s<br />

qal-i wers weril-s<br />

nana aSeneb-s saxls-s<br />

me velaparakebi nino-s<br />

nana ejibreba nuca-s<br />

When a verb of the objective order is in the Present tense, the basic<br />

person stands in the Dative case and the Non-basic person in the<br />

Nominative:<br />

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