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Adjectives lenite after feminine nouns (e.g. ''doasc'') but not after masculine nouns (e.g. ''zaweoth'').
Adjectives lenite after feminine nouns (e.g. ''doasc'') but not after masculine nouns (e.g. ''zaweoth'').


Relative clauses are marked with the words 'reo' or 'tjeo' (both meaning 'of', but 'reo' is used when the complement is definite). Rencadian uses resumptive pronouns a lot -- so "the man who the wolf ate" literally translates as "the man of the wolf eating him".
Relative clauses are marked with the words ''reo'' or ''tjeo'' (both meaning 'of', but 'reo' is used when the complement is definite). Rencadian uses resumptive pronouns a lot -- so "the man who the wolf ate" literally translates as "the man of the wolf eating him".


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