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For any pure root ending in a consonant, one merely adds ''-u'' [Adamic ''-u''] to form the singular.
For any pure root ending in a consonant, one merely adds ''-u'' [Adamic ''-u''] to form the singular.


:''NUR-'' "death" > ''nuru'' "death"
:''NÚR-'' "death" > ''núru'' "death"


If a pure root ends in a vowel, the singular is formed by adding ''-le'' (canonic ''-l''). If the last vowel is ''u'', however, one adds ''-o'' [Adamic ''-u''] instead.  
If a pure root ends in a vowel, the singular is formed by adding ''-le'' (canonic ''-l''). If the last vowel is ''u'', however, one adds ''-o'' [Adamic ''-u''] instead.  
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il ques
Death: NÚR- (n.), PHIR- (adj.), (NGÚ-)
 
Sound: QUE- (n.), HIR- (adj.), BE-
 




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