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The only remnant of a case system in Norwegian is found in personal pronouns, where most pronouns have two forms, one for use as a ''subject'', and one for all other uses.
 
The only remnant of a case system in Norwegian is found in personal pronouns, where most pronouns have two forms, one for use as a ''subject'', and one for all other uses.
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          ''“Du liker jeg.”''
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          ''The word "jeg" is marked with the wrong case, try using "meg" instead.''

Revision as of 22:25, 25 June 2011

The only remnant of a case system in Norwegian is found in personal pronouns, where most pronouns have two forms, one for use as a subject, and one for all other uses.


Error example:

          “Du liker jeg.”

Error message for this string:

          The word "jeg" is marked with the wrong case, try using "meg" instead.