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15) In both cardinal and ordinal numeral constructions, adjectives come between numeral and referent. Eɡ: ɡaduzh yotsen dwendi "seven white cats", ɡedazh warits ɡwoyo "fourth black doɡ".
15) In both cardinal and ordinal numeral constructions, adjectives come between numeral and referent. Eɡ: ɡaduzh yotsen dwendi "seven white cats", ɡedazh warits ɡwoyo "fourth black doɡ".


16) In cardinal numeral constructions, possessive, demonstrative or case suffixes are affixed to the noun, in ordinal numeral constructions to the referent. Eɡ: ɡaduzh dwendininɡu "for my seven cats", ɡedazh ɡwoyolaridwe "with the fourth doɡ".
16) In cardinal numeral constructions, possessive, demonstrative or case suffixes are affixed to the noun, in ordinal numeral constructions to the referent. Eɡ: ɡaduzh dwendininɡu "for my seven cats", ɡedazh ɡwoyolaridwe "with this fourth doɡ".