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Plural is formed with ''-óoyn'' (definite: ''-óoyki'') or ''-yáal'' (definite: ''-yáalki''). The ending ''-yaal'' is used for nouns (mostly masculine) ending in ''-e'' or ''-i'', e.g. '' | Plural is formed with ''-óoyn'' (definite: ''-óoyki'') or ''-yáal'' (definite: ''-yáalki''). The ending ''-yaal'' is used for nouns (mostly masculine) ending in ''-e'' or ''-i'', e.g. ''tuké'' "crow" → ''tukeyáal''. All other nouns take the ending ''-óoyn''. Note that both endings override any other high tones in the word. For feminine nouns ending in ''-o'', the ''-o'' becomes ''a'' and an epithetic ''th'' is added before the ending. For example, ''maghaaló'' "city" + ''-óoyn'' → ''maghaalathóoyn'' "cities". Masculine nouns assimilate an ''-o'' to the ending. | ||
Some words (mostly body parts) have a "short" plural in ''- | Some words (mostly body parts) have a "short" plural in ''-ó'' (definite: ''-íhi'') in addition to the "long" plural in ''-óoyn/yáal''. In the case of body parts, the short plural is when they belong to one person. | ||
e.g. <i>''' | e.g. <i>'''Gacánti''' taagheen.</i> = They raised the hand (i.e. each person raised a hand; hand is in singular). | ||
:<i>''' | :<i>'''Gacmíhi''' taagheen.</i> = They raised the hands (i.e. each person raised both hands; hand is in short plural). | ||
:<i>''' | :<i>'''Gacmíhi''' la taaghi.</i> = The hands (of a single person; hand is in short plural) were raised. | ||
:<i>''' | :<i>'''Gacmóoyki''' la taaghi.</i> = The hands (of multiple people; hand is in long plural) were raised. | ||
For other words, the short plural is used as a pseudo-collective noun. | For other words, the short plural is used as a pseudo-collective noun. |
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