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====2nd declension (feminine)==== | ====2nd declension (feminine)==== | ||
The second declension (''kilisi | The second declension (''kilisi ispétás'') contains most feminine nouns. Their citation form always ends in '''-á'''. | ||
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====3rd declension (neuter)==== | ====3rd declension (neuter)==== | ||
The third declension (''kilisi tartás'') contains nearly all neuter nouns, and its forms in the genitive and dative are identical to the first declension. Its citation form ends in ''-am'' for all native words and some borrowings, or in a vowel plus ''-n'' in other borrowings. Such ''-n'' was often part of the stem in the donor language, but has been treated as an inflection in Lifashian. | The third declension (''kilisi tartás'') contains nearly all neuter nouns, and its forms in the genitive and dative are identical to the first declension. Its citation form ends in ''-am'' for all native words and some borrowings, or in a vowel plus ''-n'' in other borrowings. Such ''-n'' was often part of the stem in the donor language, but has been treated as an inflection in Lifashian. |
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