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Adjectives merge the genitive and oblique cases into the genitive case. | Adjectives merge the genitive and oblique cases into the genitive case. | ||
Adjectives precede nouns in the nominative and accusative cases: ''rób | Adjectives precede nouns in the nominative and accusative cases: ''rób bḗc'' 'a big house', ''taba spara'' 'a good story', but follow the nouns in the genitive and oblique: ''docēc bḗcovo róbovo'' 'the door of the big house', and prepositional objects: ''en bḗcovo róbovo'' 'in the big house'. Adjectives do not agree in definiteness when they precede the noun, but do agree when they follow the noun. | ||
===Adjectives ending in a consonant=== | ===Adjectives ending in a consonant=== |
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