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Adjectives in Vinnish agree with the nouns they modify in gender, case, number, and definiteness. There are two inflections for adjectives: strong and weak adjectives.
Adjectives in Vinnish agree with the nouns they modify in gender, case, number, and definiteness. There are two inflections for adjectives: strong and weak adjectives.
====Strong Adjectives====
====Strong Adjectives====
Strong adjectives are used with indefinite nouns and predicatively with nouns. They inflect for gender, case, and number.
Strong adjectives are used attributively with indefinite nouns and predicatively with all nouns. They inflect for gender, case, and number.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
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!  !! Common !! Neuter
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! colspan="3" | Singular
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| Nom || -er || Example
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| Acc || -en || Example
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| Dat || (u)-em || Example
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| Gen ! colspan="2" | -s || -s
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! colspan="3" | Plural
|-
| Nom || Example || Example
|-
| Acc || Example || Example
|-
| Dat || Example || Example
|-
| Gen || Example || Example
|}
 
===Verbs===
===Verbs===
There are two overarching types of verbs in Vinnish, strong and weak verbs. Weak verbs form the past stem via a dental suffix on the present stem, while strong verbs form the past stem via vowel alternation. Vinnish verbs inflect for two tenses (past and present), person, and number. In addition, they make use of certain auxiliary verbs to show aspect, and one of two moods: indicative and subjunctive. Verbs also have both a past and a present participle, and inflect for active and mediopassive voice.
There are two overarching types of verbs in Vinnish, strong and weak verbs. Weak verbs form the past stem via a dental suffix on the present stem, while strong verbs form the past stem via vowel alternation. Vinnish verbs inflect for two tenses (past and present), person, and number. In addition, they make use of certain auxiliary verbs to show aspect, and one of two moods: indicative and subjunctive. Verbs also have both a past and a present participle, and inflect for active and mediopassive voice.
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