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# Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition. | # Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition. | ||
#* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'rule, dominion', ''molad{{cda}}'' 'recommendation, suggestion' | #* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'rule, dominion', ''molad{{cda}}'' 'recommendation, suggestion' | ||
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns | # Most other inanimate Irish nouns become masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms. | ||
#* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature' | #* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature' | ||