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The adjectives always precede the noun they are referred to and they have a simple '''declension''': when they are preceded by possessives, demonstratives and determined articles, they take the ending ''-e'', otherwise they don't. When a substantive is plural they take the ending ''-e'' no matter if it is preceded by a possessive, a demonstrative or a determined article or not. When the adjective is found after the verb, it takes the ending ''-e'' only if it is plural. Ex.: | The adjectives always precede the noun they are referred to and they have a simple '''declension''': when they are preceded by possessives, demonstratives and determined articles, they take the ending ''-e'', otherwise they don't. When a substantive is plural they take the ending ''-e'' no matter if it is preceded by a possessive, a demonstrative or a determined article or not. When the adjective is found after the verb, it takes the ending ''-e'' only if it is plural. Ex.: | ||
* ''Hij kat es | * ''Hij kat es grand'' - The cat is big. | ||
* ''Uin | * ''Uin grand kat'' - A big cat; | ||
* ''Hij | * ''Hij grande kat'' - The big cat; | ||
* ''Nuin | * ''Nuin grand kat'' - No big cat; | ||
* ''Gouvyn oor'' - Yellow gold; | * ''Gouvyn oor'' - Yellow gold; | ||
* ''Hoe gouvine oor'' - The yellow gold; | * ''Hoe gouvine oor'' - The yellow gold; |
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