I thought neuter noun's accusative and nominative forms are always the same but is there any exception? I need any neuter word that has different nominative and accusative form. Doesn't matter if it's plural or singular.
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I don't know of any such word, but I'd be very interested in the answer if there is. – Draconis Jan 11 '18 at 16:56
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1Not in the Indo-European languages. Nominative-accusative syncretism is absolute for neuter nominal classes (nouns, adjectives, pronouns). – Alex B. Jan 12 '18 at 05:12
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This is a great question, but turns out it has been asked before. That's not an issue; having this question around makes it easier for future readers to find the answer to this question. I hope you will stick around and ask more questions! – Joonas Ilmavirta Jan 12 '18 at 14:53