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*''íms'' /íms/ [îms] = a loved one | *''íms'' /íms/ [îms] = a loved one | ||
*''imseot'' /ǐmsət/ [ìmsə̂t] = loved ones (some dialects use ''ímseot'') | *''imseot'' /ǐmsət/ [ìmsə̂t] = loved ones (some dialects use ''ímseot'') | ||
Musunese Anbirese always uses ''im-'' for the plural. | |||
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Nouns only have two states (absolute and construct) and two numbers (singular and plural). The usual affixes are: | Nouns only have two states (absolute and construct) and two numbers (singular and plural). The usual affixes are: |
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