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|The grammatical case used to define the subject which is acting upon itself and<br />hence is both subject and object, also used for middle voice
|The grammatical case used to define the subject which is acting upon itself and<br />hence is both subject and object, also used for middle voice
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==Number==
'''Singular''':
'''Paucal''': Paucal refer to a few of the item in question. Usually the quantity between two and as many as you can count instantly with your eye. An exception to this is very specific items that almost always occure in the same quantity in which it refers to that specific quantity and none-other.
''Body-parts'': Body parts comes in two so Paucal refer to two then, in cases of three or more plural is used.
'''Plural''':
==Declension==
==Declension==


The manner in which they are declined according to these criterias are through {{lg|Circumfixes|circumfixes}} which goes at the begining and end of the word, though some circumfixes are nulled on their prefix part or suffix part.
The manner in which they are declined according to these criterias are through {{lg|Circumfixes|circumfixes}} which goes at the begining and end of the word, though some circumfixes are nulled on their prefix part or suffix part.