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=====Plural=====
=====Plural=====
The plural indicates several instances of the noun. It is regularly formed by adding ''-en'' to the case-inflected word, with one exception: the genitive, in which case they seemingly fuse to ''-un''.
The plural indicates several instances of the noun. It is regularly formed by adding ''-en'' to the case-inflected word, with one exception: the genitive, in which case they seemingly fuse to ''-un''.
:''Example sentence here''
:''Kályazen Turázun''
:Leipzig gloss here
:''Kályaz-en Turáz-un''
:"English freestyle translation."
:Dance{{sc|[nom]-pl}} maiden-{{sc|gen.pl}}
:"The dances of the maidens."


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Now that we have ger (story) ->gerek (a little story, a saying) -> gereket (sayings, proverbs) we can start translating the bible, FOR TEH LULZ
Now that we have ger (story) ->gerek (a little story, a saying) -> gereket (sayings, proverbs) we can start translating the bible, FOR TEH LULZ
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
Verbs are quite morphologically complex in Elasian, inflecting for many categories for which English uses phrasal or constructions with an auxiliary verb. Most verbs exist in six different moods, five aspects, four tenses, polarity (affirmative and negative), and two voices (active and mediopassive).  
Verbs are quite morphologically complex in Elasian, inflecting for many categories for which English uses phrasal or constructions with an auxiliary verb. Most verbs exist in six different moods, five aspects, four tenses, polarity (affirmative and negative), and two voices (active and mediopassive).  

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