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Nouns do not decline for case.
Nouns do not decline for case.
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Consonant-final singular nouns have a construct state formed by adding a final ''-a''. If the noun ends in a vowel, it does not change. Plural nouns also do not change unless they are broken plurals<!--However, plural nouns instead change their ending (see the table below).-->
Consonant-final singular nouns have a construct state formed by adding a final ''-a''. If the noun ends in a vowel, it does not change. Plural nouns also do not change unless they are broken plurals<!--However, plural nouns instead change their ending (see the table below).
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There are two genders: masculine and feminine.The feminine is most often marked with the ending ''-ā''<!-- (which becomes ''-at'' in the construct case)-->.
There are two genders: masculine and feminine.The feminine is most often marked with the ending ''-ā''<!-- (which becomes ''-at'' in the construct case)-->.
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Adverbs of manner can be formed from adjectives or nouns with the suffix ''-ā''.
Adverbs of manner can be formed from adjectives or nouns with the suffix ''-ā''.
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====Numerals====
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