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Genitive forms are adjectives and decline as such, cf. ''bícon ésuon esu ríté'' "my pen is blue", ''fú šoséreon ton bíconi rítéu ésuonno'' "I write with my blue pen".
Genitive forms are adjectives and decline as such, cf. ''bícon ésuon esu ríté'' "my pen is blue", ''fú šoséreon ton bíconi rítéu ésuonno'' "I write with my blue pen".
====Demonstratives====
Cerian, as most Evandorian languages do, distinguishes between a series of "moving" demonstratives and a series of "static" demonstratives. Furthermore, it distinguishes between proximal and non-proximal demonstratives with, in the non-proximal, a further, more marked form, identifying a higher position. The "moving" series distinguishes number but not gender, while the "static" series is invariable.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | !! rowspan=2 | Static !! colspan=2 | Moving
|-
! Singular !! Plural
|-
! rowspan=2 | Non-proximal !! Same height
| ''éon''<br/>that/those || ''aréso''<br/>that one moving || ''aréjé''<br/>those ones moving
|-
! Higher
| ''órion''<br/>that/those one(s) up there || ''óriéso''<br/>that one moving up there || ''oriéjé''<br/>those ones moving up there
|-
! colspan=2 | Proximal
| ''pán''<br/>this/these || ''péso''<br/>this one moving || ''péjé''<br/>these ones moving
|}


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===
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