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! scope="row"|Common
! scope="row"|Common
|fii'tsei'n
|fii'tsei'n
|fiokai'ts'ei'n
|fii'ts'i'ts'ei'n
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! scope="row"|Genitive
! scope="row"|Genitive
|fyoou'ts'ei'n
|fyoou'ts'ei'n
|fiokoou'ts'ei'n
|fyoou'ts'i'ts'ei'n
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! scope="row"|Dative
! scope="row"|Dative
|feei'ts'ei'n
|feei'ts'ei'n
|fiokeei'ts'ei'n
|feei'ts'i'ts'ei'n
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! scope="row"|Locative
! scope="row"|Locative
|fyai'lts'ei'n
|fyai'lts'ei'n
|fiokaalts'ei'n
|fyai'ts'i'ts'ei'n
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table"
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table"
|+Subgender 1c: Tr: example Trhalna: pilot
|+Subgender 1c: Tr: example Trhálna: pilot
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! scope="row"|Common
! scope="row"|Common
|Trhalna
|Trhálna
|okahalna
|okahelno
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! scope="row"|Genitive
! scope="row"|Genitive
|TOOhalna
|TOOhálna
|okoohalna
|okoohelno
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! scope="row"|Dative
! scope="row"|Dative
|TEEhalna
|TEEhálna
|okeehalna
|okeehelno
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! scope="row"|Locative
! scope="row"|Locative
|TAlhalna
|TAlhálna
|okaalhalna
|okaalhelno
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Subgender 1a is mostly used for generic people terms, like suisui: person, suime: child, or suibi'al: woman. It is also used to produce resident names from a nationality, for example: suimetin: metinperson, from metin: relating to metin.
Subgender 1a is mostly used for generic people terms, like suisui: person, suime: child, or suibi'al: woman. It is also used to produce resident names from a nationality, for example: suimetin: metinperson, from metin: relating to metin.
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Subgender 1b is used for relational terms, like mother, father, or friend. 1b nouns always take a posessive suffix indicating the gender and number of the posessor, for example: fii'ts'ei'n: her/his brother, fii'ts'u': my brother, fii'ts'ou': your brother.
Subgender 1b is used for relational terms, like mother, father, or friend. 1b nouns always take a posessive suffix indicating the gender and number of the posessor, for example: fii'ts'ei'n: her/his brother, fii'ts'u': my brother, fii'ts'ou': your brother.


Subgender 1c is used to nominalize verb roots, for example, Trhalna: pilot, from haln*, to fly.
Subgender 1c is used to nominalize verb roots, for example, Trhálna: pilot, from hiln*, to fly.
===Gender 2===
Gender 2 has no subgenders. It is usually used to mark machines and complex objects, and to make machines of verbs.
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
|+Gender 2: y'aq: example: y'aqhilnu: aircraft
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! scope="row"|
! scope="col"|Singular
! scope="col"|Plural
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! scope="row"|Common
|y'aqhilnu
|ii'qhelno
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! scope="row"|Genitive
|i'qoohilnu
|ii'qoohelno
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! scope="row"|Dative
|y'aqnahilnu
|ii'n'ahelno
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! scope="row"|Locative
|i'qu'ihilnu
|ii'qu'ihelno
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===Gender 3===
Gender 3 is used to mark a variety of inanimate objects
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table"
|+Gender 3: bï: example: bïtooq: plant
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! scope="col"|Singular
! scope="col"|Plural
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! scope="row"|Common
|bïtooq
|dhatooq
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! scope="row"|Genitive
|buootooq
|dhootooq
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! scope="row"|Dative
|bintooq
|dhantooq
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! scope="row"|Locative
|byutooq
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jhutooq
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table"
|+Gender 3 diminuitive: n'ei': example: n'ei't'ooq: sprout
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! scope="row"|
! scope="col"|Singular
! scope="col"|Plural
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! scope="row"|Common
|n'ei't'ooq
|dhai'n'ei't'ooq
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! scope="row"|Genitive
|ñ'ootooq
|dhai'ñ'ootooq
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! scope="row"|Dative
|ñ'antooq
|dhai'ñ'antooq
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! scope="row"|Locative
|ñ'uu't'ooq
|dhai'ñ'uu't'ooq
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==Verbs==
==Adjectives==
==Syntax==
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