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Adjectives agree with the noun they modify in gender.
Adjectives agree with the noun they modify in gender and definiteness.
 
The definite article is ''ha-'', which is prefixed to the noun/adjective causes the first consonant to geminate if it is not pharngeal or glottal. There is no indefinite article.


Below is an example declension for the adjective ''bān'' "clear":
Below is an example declension for the adjective ''bān'' "clear":
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Declension of ''bān'' "clear"
|+ Declension of ''bān'' "clear"
! Gender !! Singular !! Plural
! rowspan="2"| Gender !! colspan="2"| Singular !! colspan="2"|Plural
|-
! indef. !! def. !! indef. !! def.
|-
|-
! Masculine
! Masculine
| bān || bānīn
| bān || hab-bān || bānīn || hab-bānīn
|-
|-
! Feminine
! Feminine
| bānā || bānān
| bānā || hab-bānā || bānān || hab-bānān
|-
|-
|}
|}