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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
Skellan uses a collective-singulative-plurative system. Number is marked with determiners, not by affixes:
Skellan uses a weird article system:


*''a(ð)'' for singulative
*''a(ð)'' for specific singular
**Family members don't take the singulative particle: For example, ''Pab ryn cøllws ob.'' means "My dad is the best."
**Family members don't take the singulative particle: For example, ''Pab ryn cøllws ob.'' means "My dad is the best."
*''na'' for plurative
*''na'' for specific plural
**''im-'' may be used as a plurative marker for Windermere nouns. This is seen as extremely posh, though.
*''bo'' for non-specific or collective
*''bo'' for collective


When no determiner is used, it signifies collective by default.
When no determiner is used, it signifies collective by default.
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