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The accusative ({{sc|acc}}) typically signifies the direct object of a verb or the complement of certain prepositions. With verbs, it's usually the patient role, while with prepositions it is mostly used for motion towards, as in many Indo-European languages. Finally, it can be used to express spatial and temporal relations. | The accusative ({{sc|acc}}) typically signifies the direct object of a verb or the complement of certain prepositions. With verbs, it's usually the patient role, while with prepositions it is mostly used for motion towards, as in many Indo-European languages. Finally, it can be used to express spatial and temporal relations. | ||
:''hurizí '''luvó''' aujá'' | :''hurizí '''luvó''' aujá'' | ||
:I have love.{{sc|acc}} for you. | :I have love.{{sc|acc}} for you. | ||
:'''''Anglalandá''' tá hwaris'' | :'''''Anglalandá''' tá hwaris'' | ||
:To England.{{sc|acc}} you go. | :To England.{{sc|acc}} you go. | ||