Often, the direct object is marked by a prefixed l- (the preposition "to") if it is definite.
Note as well that some objects are marked in telling ways in particular languages.
Subjects and direct objects are not marked for case.
Detailed object outlines have been marked for each image.
From the soldier's viewpoint, people and various objects can be marked with special indicators to warn of potential dangers.
The indirect object here is marked by standing in front of the direct object.
There are no articles, and the object is marked by the -th or -eth suffix.
Note that, since the subjects and objects are marked with suffixes, the word order can change.
Only direct objects and undergoers of passive sentences are marked by cliticized personal markers.
Except where verbs of sensing are used, the object of a verb is marked by the relational particle i.