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<p>but <i>furun</i> "the land's"). Some linguists like Polomé and Winter have claimed that the <a href="page.php?w=accusative_case">accusative case</a> was marked with <i>es-</i> and give the example of <i>ess-alep</i> "word", but that has been identified by others as a pronominal clitic, meaning "their".</p>

<p><big> Vocabulary </big></p>
<p>Some known Hattic words include:<br/>
* <i>alef</i> = "tongue"<br/>
* <i>ashaf</i> = "god"<br/>
* <i>fa-zari</i> = "humankind, population"<br/>
* <i>fel</i> = "house"<br/>
* <i>*findu</i> = "wine" (found in the compound</p><p>
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