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== Nouns ==
#REDIRECT [[Triparic Grammar#Nouns]]
 
=== Gender ===
 
Nouns have no grammatical gender.
 
=== Plural ===
 
Nouns form their plurals in '''-s''' ('''-es''' if the singular ends in '''s, z, x,''' or '''sz'''):
 
'''menszes''' "men"
'''mädins''' "young women"
 
=== Articles and Genitive ===
 
We're not sure.  Currently '''der''' (sing) and '''les''' (plur), but I prefer they not look like they came from two different languages.  Carrie suggested '''del/des'''; Shawn thinks maybe '''der/des''' but '''del''' is also kinda cool.
 
Of course, "of" is a problem.  If we do Germanic articles, then the genitive needs to be '''-s''', perhaps with an apostrophe, like English.  If we do Romance ('''l-''') articles, then '''d- l-''' phrases and even contractions like French/Spanish/Italian are options.

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