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Verb–object–subject

In linguistic typology, a verb–object–subject or verb–object–agent language – commonly abbreviated VOS or VOA – is one in which the most-typical sentences arrange their elements in that order: ''"Ate oranges Sam."
Commonly cited examples include Austronesian languages (such as Malagasy, Old Javanese, Toba Batak and Fijian) and Mayan languages (such as Tzotzil). In Hadza the word order VOS is extremely common, but the default is VSO.
==See also==

*Subject–object–verb
*Subject–verb–object
*Object–subject–verb
*Object–verb–subject
*Verb–subject–object
*

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