- subject–object–verb (
SOV)
language is one in
which the subject, object, and verb of a
sentence always or
usually appear in that order. If
English were
SOV, "Sam oranges...
- chaviv, misaviv, Gil
leyeled rach. Chanukah, Chanukah,
Sevivon sov sov Sov sov sov,
sov sov sov, Mah na'im vatov. CHANUKAH,
CHANUKAH Chanukah, Chanukah, What...
- the
early days of the NATO
bombing of Novi Sad on 1
April 1999. Oleg M.
Nasov, a 29 year old
citizen of Novi Sad, died due to the
bombing while riding...
-
Atanasov Ridge (Bulgarian: Атанасов Рид, ‘Atanasov Rid’ \a-ta-'
na-
sov 'rid\) is the
partly ice-covered
rocky ridge extending 3.8 km in south-southeast...
- of
commanding is to use the word "please" (בְּבַקָּשָׁה /bevakaʃa/ or נָא /
na/ ) with the imperative. The
infinitive can also be used as a "general imperative"...
- are
typologically unusual in
containing extensive prefixation yet
being SOV and postpositional,
features normally ****ociated with
suffixing languages...
- The
sovereign citizen movement (also
SovCit
movement or
SovCits) is a
loose group of anti-government activists, litigants, tax protesters,
financial scammers...
-
Atanasoff Nunatak (Atanasov
Nunatak \a-ta-'
na-
sov 'nu-
na-tak\) is a nunatak, a
sharp peak
rising to 523 m (1,716 ft) in the east
extremity of
Bowles Ridge...
- IAAF.
Retrieved 27
September 2013. "Diskár Žitňanský chce podať žalobu
na SOV" [Discus
thrower Žitňanský
demands to sue the SOK] (in Slovak). Slovakia:...
- destro**** by NATO projectiles,
killing a 29-year old NIS
refinery worker Oleg
Nasov. The
following day, 11
civilians were
killed after the
village of Nogovac...