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! Masculine and neuter class !! Formation of feminine !! Remarks
! Name of adjective class !! Masculine and neuter class !! Formation of feminine !! Remarks
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! o/ā-stem
| o-stem || masc./neut. secondar stem + ''-ā, -ās'' ||
| o-stem || masc./neut. secondar stem + ''-ā, -ās'' ||
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! u-stem
| u-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ewī, -uyās'' ||
| u-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ewī, -uyās'' ||
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! i-stem
| i-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ī, -iyās'' ||
| i-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ī, -iyās'' ||
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! liquid/nasal-stem
| liquid/nasal-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-Cī, -Cyās'' ||  
| liquid/nasal-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-Cī, -Cyās'' ||  
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! consonant-stem
| consonant-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ī, -(y)ās'' || The feminine secondary stem may end in a palatalized consonant instead of ''-y-''.
| consonant-stem || masc./neut. secondary stem + ''-ī, -(y)ās'' || The feminine secondary stem may end in a palatalized consonant instead of ''-y-''.
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The citation form of adjectives is: ''masculine singular nominative, neuter singular nominative, (masculine/neuter singular genitive), feminine singular nominative, (feminine singular genitive)''.
*The genitive(s) can be dropped when the adjective is declined regularly. This most often happens with ō/ā-stem adjectives.


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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