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  • | name = ''S'entigneis'' | ancestor4=Old S'entigneis
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  • '''-Ins''' (ɪns) is the genitive ending for nouns in Knašta. This article details its prevalence in speech and literature. O ...hich means ''healthy'', but can be literally translated as ''of health''). Nouns, not pronouns, that show possession tend to be ''after'' the objects they a
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  • Nouns in [[Wistanian]] (called '''davagg''') are defined as any word that takes o ...er divided into count nouns (which can take on the plural suffix) and mass nouns (which cannot take on the plural suffix). Pronouns are substitutes for a co
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  • * Most nouns have natural gender, so inanimates are neuter * Nouns when ruled by prepositions take the nominative singular.
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  • ==Nouns==
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  • Thurish has suffixed definite articles and an animacy system in nouns, remodeled from Proto-Hivantic but coincidentally resembling early PIE anim
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  • ===Nouns=== Nouns come in two genders: masculine and feminine. Inanimate objects can be used
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  • ===Nouns===
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  • === Nouns ===
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  • ...any nouns are not marked for the plural either; only grammatically animate nouns are pluralised in Hantza. Examples grammatically inanimate nouns are:
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  • ==Nouns==
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  • ==Nouns==
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  • ===Nouns=== Nouns in Arugabar come in three states: indefinite, definite and construct. The d
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  • === Nouns ===
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  • === Nouns ===
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  • Nouns in Tocharian D infect for number(singular/plural) and case Nouns inflect for twelve cases, and the six “primary” cases are of PIE date:
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  • ===Nouns=== *#''pda-/pdə-'' (common for abstract nouns), no plural
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  • ====Nouns==== ...ect-Object and Genitive. Nouns in the Genitive case get a '''-s''' suffix. Nouns also aquire suffixes to form plurals and to designate indefiniteness or def
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  • ===Nouns=== ...th animate nouns (e.g. names of professions) and inanimate nouns. Abstract nouns were usually caland.
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  • ...both apply this to some grammatical concepts, particularly adjectives and nouns. Cwengâr introduced nasal fortitioning to increase contrast between posses
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