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Some pronominal forms have got both a singular and a plural voice, but adjective forms have got ONLY one voice, that is both singular and plural. Except for ''nuin'' / ''ries'' and ''oukuin'' / ''oukries'', indefinites don't have a gender distinction. | Some pronominal forms have got both a singular and a plural voice, but adjective forms have got ONLY one voice, that is both singular and plural. Except for ''nuin'' / ''ries'' and ''oukuin'' / ''oukries'', indefinites don't have a gender distinction. | ||
===Relatives=== | |||
The main relatives are: | |||
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" | |||
!'''Pronoun''' | |||
!'''Meaning''' | |||
|- | |||
|ki | |||
|who | |||
|- | |||
|ke | |||
|that, which | |||
|- | |||
|kui | |||
|whose | |||
|} | |||
Some examples: | |||
* ''Hij zier ki eg noesk est bon.'' - The man who(m) I know is gentle. | |||
* ''Hij katt ke eg haf wijst est parf.'' - The cat that/which I've seen is little. | |||
* ''Hies zierels kui vijls haan mort zunt lies.'' - The women whose sons have died are those. | |||
==Verbs== | ==Verbs== |
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