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== Grammar ==  
== Grammar ==  
=== Gender ===
=== Gender ===
Jeïos has four grammatical genders. Neuter, masculine, feminine and gender neutral. The latter is used for things that have more than one gender (horse, dog etc.) or people who do not define as either male or female. Normal words are neuter (except for countries, which are female). Masculine is used for things that are male in real life (man, boy) etc.
Jeïos has four grammatical genders. Neuter, masculine, feminine and gender neutral. The latter is used for things that have more than one gender (horse, dog etc.) or people who do not define as either male or female. Normal words are neuter (except for countries, which are female). Masculine is used for things that are male in real life (man, boy) etc. It also has three cases. Nominative, Genitive and Dative. Here are some words in declined in all cases.<br />
Word: mânn (man)
{| class="wikitable"
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! Case !! Singular indefinite !! Singular Definite !! Plural indefinite !! Plural definite
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| Nominative || mânnœn || mânnën || mânnönn || mânnênn
|-
| Genitive || mânnô || mânnënô || mânnôï || mânnênnôï
|-
| Dative || mânnænþē || mânninnþē || mânnænþën || mânninnþën
|}
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Word: sprāk (language)
{| class="wikitable"
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! Case !! Singular indefinite !! Singular Definite !! Plural indefinite !! Plural definite
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| Nominative || sprākœt || sprākat || sprākœttï || sprākátt
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| Genitive || sprākû || sprākatû || sprākûï || sprākáttûï
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| Dative || sprākænn || sprākinn || sprākænátt || sprākinnátt
|}


== References ==
== References ==