User talk:LctrGzmn

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Conlang! Thanks for your edit to the Adwan page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Sannse (Talk) 07:16, February 12, 2010

Hey - your declensions
Just saying hello to a fellow conlanger. Wanted to point out that you don't decline adverbs and prepositions. Adverbs describe verbs, which don't take cases, and prepositions determine cases. In English, "to" marks the Dative case, "with" marks the Ablative case, etc. All the other ones (over, under, around, near, next to, inside of, at) can be thought of as marking a different case. But prepositions themselves don't decline.

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Ah, excuse me, I'm barely getting used to declensions, and you probably have a million emails after this, but I do believe I just now understood what you meant. Doesn't "with" mark an Instrumental case, though? I always thought the Ablative was "from".