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well when we speak or sign if weamp;#39;re using a sign language we donamp;#39;t just blur out words in random order instead we tend to put the same kinds of things in the same position in a sentence so for example in english i might say simon eats chocolate and there we have a verb in the middle eat we have a subject simon who is enacting the verb and we have an object the chocolate which is affected by the verb and we can think of these three things our subject verb and object as the building blocks of a sentence and in english we tend to order these things as subject then verb then object or svo for short no so if we think of these three building blocks are srv and ro there are actually six different ways we can combine them so some languages like english will prefer to use svo order but other languages will use different orders like japanese or turkish which prefer to use sov order yes so we do see that each of these six orders is used by some languages around the world but inter