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Feminine, masculine and neuter are mostly marked in nouns and adjectives, while the dichotomy temporary/everlasting is shown by synonyms in verbs, which themselves conjugate differently depending on the subject being animate or inanimate.
Feminine, masculine and neuter are mostly marked in nouns and adjectives, while the dichotomy temporary/everlasting is shown by synonyms in verbs, which themselves conjugate differently depending on the subject being animate or inanimate.


Most commonly, feminine is indicated by a final -a, masculine with a -e or a -o, and neuter either with the absence of any marking when in the singular, or with a -i if in the plural.
Most commonly, feminine is indicated by a final -a, masculine with an -e or an -o, and neuter either with the absence of any marking when in the singular, or with an -i if in the plural.


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