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  • |name = Mila |fam1 = Proto-Mila
    104 KB (17,165 words) - 12:13, 26 October 2018
  • A Cha noun has four cases, each marked with its distinctive ending. Cha nouns have no genders. ...ts of a sentence or a subordinate clause. Nominative is also used when two nouns are linked with the copula ''oa'': ''Ku oa men tyu sípao sorsunoté''! --
    70 KB (10,643 words) - 03:22, 20 January 2017
  • A Da noun has four cases, each marked with its distinctive ending. Da nouns have no genders. ...not doubled but receives the accent mark. Nouns in Genitive describe other nouns and follow them. They usually are placed after adjectives describing the sa
    70 KB (10,697 words) - 08:52, 20 January 2017
  • ===Nouns=== Nouns have no grammatical gender but are marked for case and number. There are tw
    64 KB (9,531 words) - 16:43, 29 May 2021
  • ...at the adjective gets the same ending with its head (noun or adjective): ''mila jas'''a''''' (some water) **"t" for time nouns
    54 KB (9,527 words) - 22:01, 28 January 2015
  • ...noun genitives have stress on second syllable while adjectives formed from nouns have stress on the following syllable. Noun: /ɪˈwaˑɹɪ/ vs. Adjective: ===Nouns===
    75 KB (11,134 words) - 15:31, 20 July 2021