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1. Grammar
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[top]Nouns
Declensions
Masculine: Ends in an aspirated, voiced or voiceless stop
Feminine: Ends in an aspirated, voiced or voiceless fricative or affricate
Neuter: Anything that is not Masculine or Feminine
Plurals
Cases
GENGenitive (case)
possessive inflect noun to GEN and add necessary pronoun as a prefix to the noun to show possession e.g 1S-M-GEN-name-GEN
Note that for plurals MMasculine gender (gender)
masculine or male is used when the noun and speaker are male, FFeminine gender (gender)
feminine or female nouns and speaker. If the noun and pronoun do not match use the NNeuter (gender)
neutral or neuter pronoun. This does not apply to singular nouns as no NNeuter (gender)
neutral or neuter exists and as such the speaker uses the pronoun correct for them.
[top]Adjectives
[top]Verbs
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