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Nouns can be categorized as following one of six different declensions (''kilisi'', sg. and pl.); in most cases, each declension only contains nouns of a single gender.
Nouns can be categorized as following one of six different declensions (''kilisi'', sg. and pl.); in most cases, each declension only contains nouns of a single gender.
====1st declension (masculine)====
====1st declension (masculine)====
The first declension (''kilisi piristómás'') of Lifashian contains most masculine nouns, inherited or borrowed. The nominative singular, citation form, ends in ''-as'', ''-s'', ''-sy'', or has no ending.
The first declension (''kilisi hancás'') of Lifashian contains most masculine nouns, inherited or borrowed. The nominative singular, citation form, ends in ''-as'', ''-s'', ''-sy'', or has no ending.
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====2nd declension (feminine)====
====2nd declension (feminine)====
The second declension (''kilisi spétás'') contains most feminine nouns. Their citation form always ends in '''-á'''.
The second declension (''kilisi spétás'') contains most feminine nouns. Their citation form always ends in '''-á'''.
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