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Zapatin: Indirect Statements
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Like Latin, Zapatin can form indirect statements
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Zapatin regularly uses indirect statements.
The indirect statement goes in this order:
1. Subject (Vocative)
2. Adverbs
3. Prepositional Phrases (normal cases)
4. Indirect Statement Verb (tense relative, includes adverb)
5. Indirect Statement Subject (Nominative)
6. Other parts of the indirect statement (normal cases)
7. Main verb
Indirect statements can be used to translate anything that the English or Latin can, plus some other main verbs, such as experience, that are rare in indirect statements. The main verb is never passive, and indirect statements are rarely used to ask questions, in which case the question particle simply precedes the indirect statement verb.
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