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Admål (/ɑðmɔl/) is a Northen Language, somewhat closely related to many Scandinavian languages.

Nouns
Admål inflects its nouns for number, case, and definiteness, however, the use of case is slowly disappearing and is being replaced by a fixed word order and more prepositions.

The Nominative refers to the subject.

The Accusative refers to the direct object and the predicate.

The Dative refers to the indirect object. All prepositions govern the Dative.

The Zero refers to a noun that doesn't have any articles.

The Definite refers to a specific noun, equivalent to the English "the".

The Indefinite refers to a general noun, equivalent to the English "a/an".

the Partitive refers to a piece, part, or some of a noun, equivalent to the English "some/some of". The grammatical declension of nouns for case is common and optional, though the lack of declension is seen as lazy and uneducated.

Phrases
The dog drank some water from a river.


 * Hœndane fatterolů fre ůlkinå drinkgeri.

The quick, brown foxes jumped over the lazy dog.


 * Brœnne sjerur offer læmmi hœndin jolleteri.