Verse:Tdūrzů/Knench: Difference between revisions

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''i, iin'' = island, islands
''i, iin'' = island, islands


''kiszø, kiszuth'' = squash, squashes
''kiszø, kiszuth'' = cucumber, cucumbers


''gøfø, gøfuth'' = corpse, corpses
''gøfø, gøfuth'' = corpse, corpses


''tagrith, tagriyuth'' = incident, incidents
''takkrith, takkriyuth'' = incident, incidents


Cretan has lost grammatical gender and the construct state. The only remnant of the construct state is the -th- interfix used in possessive constructions between two nouns that end and begin with a vowel, respectively: e.g.  
Cretan has lost grammatical gender and the construct state. The only remnant of the construct state is the -th- interfix used in possessive constructions between two nouns that end and begin with a vowel, respectively: e.g.