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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
====Adjectives====
====Adjectives====
All nouns in Tumachee have their own adjective form, which is usually manifested in an agglutinate suffix form like ''-miḩ''. Each noun has their own unique adjective/suffix form, meaning you could make basically any word by agglutinating a noun and a noun-derived prefix. For example, the word and name "Ox-like-the-water" would be ''Kîkwisvigûn''(''lit.'' ox.<small>NOM</small>-water.<small>ADJ</small>).
All nouns in Tumachee have their own adjective form, which is usually manifested in an agglutinate suffix form like ''-miḩ''. Each noun has their own unique adjective/suffix form, meaning you could make basically any word by agglutinating a noun and a noun-derived prefix. For example, the word and name "Ox-like-the-water" would be ''Kîkwisyigûn''(''lit.'' ox.<small>NOM</small>-water.<small>ADJ</small>), with ''-yigûn'' being the suffix form of ''yîlgos''.
 
===Numbers===
===Numbers===
Tumachee natively uses a base 7 counting system, though most modern Tumachee use the mostly universal base 10 counting system.
Tumachee natively uses a base 7 counting system, though most modern Tumachee use the mostly universal base 10 counting system.
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