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Triparic nouns do not have grammatical gender, but they do indicate plurality and possession. | Triparic nouns do not have grammatical gender, but they do indicate plurality and possession. | ||
== Articles == | |||
''Main article: [[Triparic Nouns]]'' | |||
There are four different types of articles used with Triparic nouns: definite, indefinite, partitive, and negative. These are akin to "the", "a(n)", "some", and "no(ne)" in English. | |||
== Adjectives (unverified) == | == Adjectives (unverified) == |
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Nouns
Main article: Triparic Nouns
Triparic nouns do not have grammatical gender, but they do indicate plurality and possession.
Articles
Main article: Triparic Nouns
There are four different types of articles used with Triparic nouns: definite, indefinite, partitive, and negative. These are akin to "the", "a(n)", "some", and "no(ne)" in English.
Adjectives (unverified)
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Pronouns
Main article: Triparic Pronouns
Verbs
Main article: Triparic Verbs
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