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Nouns are divided in three families: common, colective and proper. | Nouns are divided in three families: common, colective and proper. | ||
====Common Nouns==== | |||
Common nouns are the only nouns that can inflect in degree. It includes all nouns (including the abstract ones, which are the exception to the degree inflection). | |||
====Proper Nouns==== | |||
Only words that use the upper case (or not) orthographically. They describe people, gods, pets, countries, geographical or astronomical places nouns. | |||
====Collective Nouns==== | |||
This type of nouns are done from the common nouns, using the prefix '''joī-'''. Only nouns that describe things that can be grouped have a collective noun form. | |||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== |
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