Orden básico de palabras

10 idiomas

alemánWortstellung im Hauptsatz
A1Basic word order with verb in second position (V2 rule). Subject-Verb-Object as default.
neerlandésBasiswoordvolgorde
A1Dutch main clauses follow V2 (verb-second) rule: the conjugated verb is always in second position. First position can be subject, time, place, or other elements. Subject-verb inversion maintains V2.
suecoOrdföljd
A1Swedish uses V2 word order: the verb is always second in statements. Subject-verb inversion occurs when another element starts the sentence.
danésOrdstilling
A1Danish uses V2 word order: verb is always second in statements. Subject-verb inversion when another element starts the sentence.
noruegoOrdstilling
A1Norwegian uses V2 word order: verb is always second in statements. Subject-verb inversion when another element starts the sentence.
finésSanajärjestys
A1Finnish basic word order is SVO but flexible due to case marking. Question words and focused elements move to front. Verb second in statements.
rumanoOrdinea Cuvintelor
A1Basic SVO word order in Romanian. Adjectives usually follow nouns. Flexible word order for emphasis due to case system.
húngaroAlapvető Szórend
A1Topic-focus-verb order with focus position immediately before verb. What you emphasize goes in focus position.
euskeraHitz-ordena (SOV)
A1Basque follows Subject-Object-Verb word order. The verb comes at the end of the sentence, and the auxiliary follows the main verb. The element before the verb receives focus.
cantonés基本動詞同語序
A1Cantonese follows SVO word order. Verbs do not conjugate for person, number, or tense. Common verbs: 去 heoi3 (go), 食 sik6 (eat), 飲 jam2 (drink), 睇 tai2 (look/watch), 聽 teng1 (listen).

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