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Color adjectives follow a different declension: ʔáħmir 'red' has f.sg. and pl. ħámre. Loan adjectives (such as -aċ (-áX) adjectives from Irish) have unmarked feminine singular forms.
Color adjectives follow a different declension: ʔáħmir 'red' has f.sg. and pl. ħámre. Loan adjectives (such as -aċ (-áX) adjectives from Irish) have unmarked feminine singular forms.


Adverbs formed from adjectives use kəl-/kəL-(moon) or kəC-(sun) followed by the masculine sg. form of the adjective. An alternative construction for adverbs, common in written language, is ''bi treò'' (''bi trō'') [ADJ.m.sg], from ''bi'' 'instrumental' + Irish ''treo'' 'direction'.
Adverbs formed from adjectives use kəl-/kəL-(moon) or kəC-(sun) followed by the masculine sg. form of the adjective. An alternative construction for adverbs, common in written language, is ''be treò'' [ADJ.m.sg], from ''be'' 'instrumental' + Irish ''treo'' 'direction'.


In adjectives ending in non-emphatic ''r'' in the masculine form, the feminine and plural form takes emphatic ''R'': ''g{{cll}}as{{cll}}ìr'' (''GəSī́r'') 'short (m.sg.)', ''g{{cll}}as{{cll}}ìra'' (''GəSī́Rə'') 'short (f.sg. or pl.)'.
In adjectives ending in non-emphatic ''r'' in the masculine form, the feminine and plural form takes emphatic ''R'': ''g{{cll}}as{{cll}}ìr'' (''GəSī́r'') 'short (m.sg.)', ''g{{cll}}as{{cll}}ìra'' (''GəSī́Rə'') 'short (f.sg. or pl.)'.