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== NOUNS ==
== NOUNS ==
In Thrichian, nouns are declined for case (7) and number (4). There are three classes of noun: A-class, U-class and Neuter. A-class are identifiable by their ending -a. Nouns ending in ''-gí'' also follow the same pattern, removing the -í. U-class nouns are exclusively those ending in -u. Neuter nouns end in a consonant (s, n, g, l, r) or a diphthong, including words ending in a vowel + mh. 
It is important to note that the addition of suffixes such as ''-iktea'', denoting smallness or inferiority, change the noun‘s declension class to the ending vowel of that suffix. Thus, hieg (door) is neuter in its regular declension, while '''hiegiktea''' ''(little door)'' is A-class.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! A-CLASS NOUNS !! Singular !! Dual !! Paucal Plural
|-
|Nominative || -a || -óth || -amh || -as
|-
|Accusative || -ė || -ėth || -ėmh || -ės
|-
|Genitive || -ain || -ainth || -aimh || -ains
|-
|Allative || -á || -áth || -ámh || -ás
|-
|Ablative || -aen || -aenth || -aemh || -aens
|-
|Perlative || -agaith || -agaith || -aimh || -agis
|-
|Comitative || -ac || -agath || -agamh || -agas
|}
1. nouns ending in -e or -gí also follow this pattern.
2. nouns ending in -ea remove their -e- in the accusative.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! A-CLASS NOUNS !! Singular !! Dual !! Paucal Plural
|-
|Nominative || -a || -óth || -amh || -as
|-
|Accusative || -ė || -ėth || -ėmh || -ės
|-
|Genitive || -ain || -ainth || -aimh || -ains
|-
|Allative || -á || -áth || -ámh || -ás
|-
|Ablative || -aen || -aenth || -aemh || -aens
|-
|Perlative || -agaith || -agaith || -aimh || -agis
|-
|Comitative || -ac || -agath || -agamh || -agas
|}

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