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Adjectives lenite after feminine nouns (e.g. ''doasc'') but not after masculine nouns (e.g. ''zaweoth''). | Adjectives lenite after feminine nouns (e.g. ''doasc'') but not after masculine nouns (e.g. ''zaweoth''). | ||
Relative clauses are marked with the words 'reo' or 'tjeo' (both meaning 'of', but 'reo' is used when the complement is definite). Rencadian uses resumptive pronouns a lot -- so "the man who the wolf ate" literally translates as "the man of the wolf eating him". | Relative clauses are marked with the words ''reo'' or ''tjeo'' (both meaning 'of', but 'reo' is used when the complement is definite). Rencadian uses resumptive pronouns a lot -- so "the man who the wolf ate" literally translates as "the man of the wolf eating him". | ||
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