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Nouns fall into five classes which are unmarked directly on the noun but trigger agreement in verbs and some particles. In informal speech class-2 marking is often used for class-1 nouns.
Nouns fall into five classes which are unmarked directly on the noun but trigger agreement in verbs and some particles. In informal speech class-2 marking is often used for class-1 nouns.


Pronouns do not exist independently (except see [[Soc'ul'#Possession|Possession]]; person and class of dropped nouns are instead only shown through verb agreement.
Pronouns do not exist independently (except see [[Soc'ul'#Possession|Possession]]); person and class of dropped nouns are instead only shown through verb agreement.


Nouns are marked for number, case, and possession by particles before the noun as follows.
Nouns are marked for number, case, and possession by particles before the noun as follows.
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