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Brittainese grammar has evolved greatly from that of Latin, and is much more similar to that of the various modern [w:Romance_languages|Romance languages], especially [w:French_language|French] and the Chanel languages.
Brittainese grammar has evolved greatly from that of Latin, and is much more similar to that of the various modern [w:Romance_languages|Romance languages], especially [w:French_language|French] and the Chanel languages.


Brittainese is a moderately [[w:inflection|inflected]] language. [[w:adjective|Adjectives]] and some [[w:pronoun|pronouns]] are inflected for [[w:Grammatical_number|number]] (singular and plural); [[w:Noun|nouns]], [[w:personal_pronoun|personal pronouns]] and some pronouns are inflected for [[w:grammatical_person|person]], [[w:grammatical_gender|gender]],number and [[w:grammatical_case|case]];
Brittainese is a moderately [[w:inflection|inflected]] language. [[w:adjective|Adjectives]] and some [[w:pronoun|pronouns]] are inflected for [[w:Grammatical_number|number]] (singular and plural); [[w:Noun|nouns]], [[w:personal_pronoun|personal pronouns]] and some pronouns are inflected for [[w:grammatical_person|person]], [[w:grammatical_gender|gender]], number and [[w:grammatical_case|case]]; and [[verb]]s, for [[grammatical tense|tense]], [[Grammatical aspect|aspect]], [[grammatical mood|mood]], and the person and number of their [[subject (grammar)|subjects]]. Certain verb features are marked using [[auxiliary verb]]s


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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