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==Nouns==
==Nouns==


===Word Order===
There are two principal parts for Latin nouns: the nominative singular and the genitive singular. Each declension can be unequivocally identified by the ending of the genitive singular (-ae, -i, -is, -ūs, -ei). The stem of the noun can be identified by the form of the genitive singular as well.
Th’uȟw’aas’oor is an SOV language. There are three major levels or gradation of honorific, low, medium, and high
 
# Low honorific is used by elder speakers to address a younger individual, especially of that of a child.  
There are five declensions for Latin nouns:
# Medium honorific is used by individuals to denote someone of the same social status or age
 
# High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder.


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