Nominalsatz

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German[edit]

Examples

Ich Tarzan, du Jane.
Me Tarzan, you Jane
Brand in Hotel, Ehepaar tot.
Fire in hotel, married couple dead.
(More regular examples occur in languages such as Russian or Arabic.)

Etymology[edit]

nominal +‎ Satz

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

Nominalsatz m (strong, genitive Nominalsatzes, plural Nominalsätze) (grammar)

  1. (strictly) a clause that does not contain a verb
  2. (broader, possibly dated) a clause that does not contain a verb other than a copula, thus a Nominalsatz (in the strict sense) or a Kopulasatz

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