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====Noun classes====
====Definiteness====
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There are three levels of definiteness in Celabrian:
*Definite: Something known to both speaker and listener, usually either something that has been mentioned or that is unique. Equivalent to English "the" in "I saw '''the''' man."
*Semidefinite: Something specific that may not be known by the listener. Equivalent to English "a" in "I saw '''a''' man."
*Indefinite: Something non-specific. Equivalent to English "a" in "I did not see '''a''' man."
Nouns unmarked for definiteness are semidefinite by default. The definite article is ''-<u>ə</u>n'' (added before case endings).
The indefinite article for singular, countable nouns is ''m<u>ə</u>-''. For plural nouns and uncountable nouns, it is ''-<u>a</u>'' (equivalent to the ablative case ending).
Nouns with possessive suffixes do not take the definite article, but can take the indefinite article. Possessive suffixes come before case endings and the plural/uncountable indefinite suffix.
===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===
===Numbers===
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