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Two cases (nominative and genitive), no gender
Two cases (nominative and genitive), no gender


Umlaut (a term from ĐG?) is used for some plurals.
Umlaut, known in Lõis as affection, is used for some plurals.


===Verbs===
===Verbs===

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Maghrebi Azalic (lit. [the language] of those who say đâu [for '2']) is an Azalic language. It is closer to English than other Azalic languages are, but still a separate language. It is inspired by Vietnamese.

It is in the Ăn Yidiș-Cubrite sprachbund.

Morphology

Nouns

Two cases (nominative and genitive), no gender

Umlaut, known in Lõis as affection, is used for some plurals.

Verbs

Only the imperative/infinitive survives in lexical verbs.

Auxiliaries