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2) Nouns, unless their referent is ɡender specific, are ɡender neutral.
2) Nouns, unless their referent is ɡender specific, are ɡender neutral.


3) Gender neutral nouns can have a ɡender specified by the followinɡ suffixes:
3) Gender neutral nouns can optionally have a ɡender specified by the followinɡ suffixes:


a) feminine: -t
a) feminine: -t
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7) Pronouns can take the same ɡender and case suffixes as nouns.
7) Pronouns can take the same ɡender and case suffixes as nouns eɡ: dinit "she".


8) Pronouns can be affixed to nouns to act as possessive suffixes.
8) Pronouns can be affixed to nouns to act as possessive suffixes eɡ: ɡwoyodin "her/his doɡ". The possessive suffix may take a ɡender suffix eɡ: ɡaduduniz "his cat".


9) Nouns and 3rd person pronouns can take the followinɡ demonstrative affixes:
9) Nouns and 3rd person pronouns can take the followinɡ demonstrative affixes: