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== Grammar ==
== Grammar ==
The grammar of Frenkisch is lightly inflected, having complex features that are typical to most Germanic languages.
=== Nouns and Pronouns ===
=== Nouns and Pronouns ===
===== Pronouns =====
===== Pronouns =====
Personal pronouns have forms for singular and plural; first, second and third person, and third person singular pronouns also have feminine, masculine or neuter gender. Personal pronouns have three cases; subjective, objective (a merge of accusative and dative) and possessive (genitive). For example '''dou''' (subjective), '''di''' (objective), '''dyn''' (possessive).
Personal pronouns have forms for singular and plural; first, second and third person, and third person singular pronouns also have feminine, masculine or neuter gender. Personal pronouns have three cases; subjective, objective (a merge of accusative and dative) and possessive (genitive). For example '''dou''' (subjective), '''di''' (objective), '''dyn''' (possessive).
===== Nouns =====
===== Nouns =====
There is no inflection for case and nouns have no grammatical gender. Nouns form the plural by adding either a '''-en''' or a '''-s''' suffix -- depending on the stress pattern of the stem.  
There is no inflection for case and nouns have no grammatical gender. Nouns form the plural by adding either a '''-en''' or a '''-s''' suffix -- depending on the stress pattern of the stem. Singular: '''delfin'''. Plural: '''delfinen'''. Singular: '''leider'''. Plural: '''leiders'''.


=== Adjectives and Adverbs ===
=== Adjectives and Adverbs ===
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