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Verb Object Subject - commonly used in its abbreviated form VOS - is a term in Linguistic typology. It represents one type of languages when classifying languages according to the sequence of these constitutents in neutral expressions: Ate oranges Sam.
Examples include Malagasy and Fijian.
The other permutations according to importance:
- Subject Object Verb (e.g. Japanese, Persian, Latin)
- Subject Verb Object (e.g. English, German, Kiswahili, Chinese)
- Verb Subject Object (e.g. Welsh and Arabic)
- Object Subject Verb (e.g. Xavante and Apurina)
- Object Verb Subject (e.g. Hixkaryana)

