Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by 616c 4255 days ago
The written a lot of different ways is also the case with Arabic, except for the one word limitation, since obviously Subject-Verb-Object encoding in one word requires the word order.

If we loosen that req, it gets more interesting. I assume Russian will line up with the following.

In Arabic, the default in formal Standard Arabic (not the dialects, that is another can of Bedouin worms) is Verb Subject Object. You can, however, have VSO, SVO, OSV, OVS, depending on context. I think you decline and conugate verbs in Arabic as you would in Russian. So you can probably play with written form, emphasizing different parts as you suggest in a similar way.

Am I way off? That is what I gathered from Russian/USSR republic kids I have befriended over the years. Not sure if that scans.