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{{Hatz-noun-conjugation|kíra|kíram|kíreol|kíreolim|kírato|kíratom|kíreolda|kíreoldam}}
{{Hatz-noun-conjugation|kíra|kíram|kíreol|kíreolim|kírato|kíratom|kíreolda|kíreoldam}}


Hatzonian nouns have one of two genders - masculine or feminine. Generally, nouns are masculine if they end in a front vowel, and feminine otherwise, though the two relatively common noun endings -del and -aenha always indicate that a noun is feminine and masculine respectively.
Hatzonian nouns have one of three genders. For the purposes of English-language discussion, these genders will be called masculine, feminine, and neuter.


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