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Forms of ADJs.
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This will explain your basic grammar rules for Gaelish. Not sure if anyone will ever read this, but if you are, then thank you, and away we go! First off, I would like to clarify that there are three genders in Gaelish, just like in German. Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter. The Masculine suffix on adjectives is er. For example, let's take the adjective, "Zeiper," or awesome. The Masculine form is zeiper. In Gaelish, the Feminine form is e. it's simple. If you wanted to conjugate zeiper into it's Feminine form, you would change it to zeipe. In Gaelish, the Neutral / Neuter ending is EN. For example, if you wanted to conjugate zeiper into Neuter, it would be zeipen. Simple, eh? One more thing. If the adjective ends with eatsh, or ith (english pronunciation) you leave it untouched. An example would be, "Reikleatsh," or rich. Thank you to anyone willing to take a closer look at the language, thank you for reading this, and goodbye.
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