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Adjectives merge the genitive and oblique cases into the genitive case.
Adjectives merge the genitive and oblique cases into the genitive case.


Adjectives precede nouns in the nominative and accusative cases: ''rób běc'' 'a big house', ''taba spara'' 'a good story', but follow the nouns in the genitive and oblique: ''docěc běcovo róbovo'' 'the door of the big house', and prepositional objects: ''i běcovo róbovo'' 'in the big house'. Adjectives do not agree in definiteness when they precede the noun, but do agree when they follow the noun.
Adjectives precede nouns in the nominative and accusative cases: ''rób běc'' 'a big house', ''taba spara'' 'a good story', but follow the nouns in the genitive and oblique: ''docěc běcovo róbovo'' 'the door of the big house', and prepositional objects: ''en běcovo róbovo'' 'in the big house'. Adjectives do not agree in definiteness when they precede the noun, but do agree when they follow the noun.


===Adjectives ending in a consonant===
===Adjectives ending in a consonant===