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====Declension==== | ====Declension==== | ||
Numerals always agree with their heads' case, and while cardinal numbers always preceed it, ordinal numbers are often placed after the head: | Numerals always agree with their heads' case, and while cardinal numbers always preceed it, ordinal numbers are often placed after the head: | ||
*''i'' ending ''ibani'' is singular and follows neuter gender declination unless used as an attributive when it also change gender: ''ibanyee tymyee'' (for one man), ''ibanuee henuee'' (for one woman) | *''i'' ending ''ibani'' is singular and follows neuter gender declination unless used as an attributive when it also change gender: ''ibanyee tymyee'' (for one man), ''ibanuee henuee'' (for one woman). Notice plural use: ''Ibanivo saucivo rromaee!'' (One beer for each and everyone!) | ||
**special ordinal numbers such as ''nohi'' are in this group as well: ''halax '''wautax''' nirrarex'' (on the sixth hot day) | **special ordinal numbers such as ''nohi'' are in this group as well: ''halax '''wautax''' nirrarex'' (on the sixth hot day) | ||
*''is'' ending plural numbers follow related adjective declension: ''dyt '''norice''' pamöshe xarece'' (with two strong hands) | *''is'' ending plural numbers follow related adjective declension: ''dyt '''norice''' pamöshe xarece'' (with two strong hands) |
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