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# {{lb|cast|accusative}} (marks the direct object of a transitive dynamic predicate with the direct termination)
# {{lb|cast|accusative}} (co-occurs with the direct object of a transitive dynamic predicate with the direct termination)
# {{lb|cast|dative}} to (marks the indirect object of a ditransitive predicate with the indirect termination)
# {{lb|cast|dative}} to (co-occurs with the indirect object of a ditransitive predicate with the indirect termination)

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Castithan

Etymology

From Old Castithan *ɗu.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈdo/

Postposition

do

  1. (accusative) (co-occurs with the direct object of a transitive dynamic predicate with the direct termination)
  2. (dative) to (co-occurs with the indirect object of a ditransitive predicate with the indirect termination)