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# Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together. | # Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together. | ||
# (Inverted, as in, from right to left) fusional verb inflection for person, number and tense. | # (Inverted, as in, from right to left) fusional verb inflection for person, number and tense. | ||
# Grekelin has 4 cases: Nominative, genitive, accusative and vocative. In the Slavic dialect, another case persists from Proto-Grekelin, the dative case: | |||
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{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Noun declension in Grekelin | |||
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! Case !! Singular !! Plural | |||
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| Nominative || (Ά) γνύjα || (Ά) κεγνύjε | |||
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| Genitive || Γνυjηή || Κεγνυjηή | |||
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| Accusative || Έξ γνύjα || Έξ κεγνύjηη | |||
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| Dative (Only in Slavic Grekelin) || Γνυjαδύ || Κεγνυjαδύ | |||
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| Vocative || Ώ γνύjε || Ώ κεγνύjε | |||
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==Geographic Distribution and Demographics== | ==Geographic Distribution and Demographics== |
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