Umbrean/Lessons/13 Noun Clause

What is a noun clause? A noun clause is a sentence within a sentence that replaces a noun in the larger sentence.

English Examples:
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! Type ! Example ! Subject of verb ! Object of verb ! Preposition
 * What Billy did shocked his friends.
 * Billy’s friends didn’t know that he couldn’t swim.
 * Mary is not responsible for what Billy did.
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Lets see simular ones in umbrean. like in previous, bold is the noun clause and underlined the noun clause maker
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! Type ! Example ! Translation ! Subject of verb yñ loymav'y si ! Object of verb zol yc v'álölsus si ! Preposition
 * Billyl ade milhöcsanu zol
 * What billy made is falling
 * Billyl ade milhöcsanu 
 * I am seeing what billy made
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A noun clause is simply formed by taking the original sentence and use the dummy word "zol" to place the noun markings that the clause represent


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