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Nouns in Tocharian D infect for number(singular/plural) and case()
== number ==
== case ==
== declension ==
Conjugation in nouns have largely taken over the system of Proto-Indo-European languages. They are classified into four types according to their stem: /a/type, /n/type, /i/type, and /u/type. There are a small number of other three types, root nouns (ending with a consonant), kinship nouns (ending with /er/), and /s/type nouns.
Conjugation in nouns have largely taken over the system of Proto-Indo-European languages. They are classified into four types according to their stem: /a/type, /n/type, /i/type, and /u/type. There are a small number of other three types, root nouns (ending with a consonant), kinship nouns (ending with /er/), and /s/type nouns.


== /a/type ==
=== /a/type ===
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== /n/type ==
=== /n/type ===
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== /i/type ==
=== /i/type ===
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== /u/type ==
=== /u/type ===
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== kinship nouns (/er/ type) ==
=== kinship nouns (/er/ type) ===
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== /s/ type ==
=== /s/ type ===
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== root nouns ==
=== root nouns ===
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