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Irish syntax : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irish syntax
Irish syntax is rather different from that of most Indo-European languages, especially because of its VSO word order. ==Normal word order== The normal word order in an Irish sentence is: #Preverbal particle #Verb #Subject #Direct object or predicate adjective #Indirect object #Location descriptor #Manner descriptor #Time descriptor Only the verb and subject are obligatory; all other parts are optional (unless the primary or finite verb is transitive, in which case a direct object is required). In synthetic verb forms, the verb and subject are united in a single word, so that even one-word sentences are possible, e.g. "I understand." An example sentence:
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