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The plural is usually of the form [singular]''-a''. Nouns ending in a vowel use ''-r'' for the plural. Nouns of Netagin origin in ''-ǿ'' may use an ''-ǿb'' plural.
The plural is usually of the form [singular]''-a''. Nouns ending in a vowel use ''-r'' for the plural. Nouns of Netagin origin in ''-ǿ'' may use an ''-ǿb'' plural.


The collective is marked by ''-yn'' for nouns with a marked collective. The singulative is marked by ''-l'' for nouns with a marked singulative.
The collective is marked by ''-yn'' for nouns with a marked collective. The singulative is marked by ''-l'' for nouns with a marked singulative. Fore example: ''brits'' "language" > ''britsa'' "languages", ''britsyn'' "all languages"
 
*''brits'' "language" > ''britsa'' "languages", ''britsyn'' "all languages"
*''çamn'' "woman" > ''chamnar'' "women", ''çamnyn'' "all women"


Definiteness is ''not'' marked, unlike in Old Eevo and other modern Talman languages.
Definiteness is ''not'' marked, unlike in Old Eevo and other modern Talman languages.