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== Other Parts of Speech ==
== Other Parts of Speech ==


Interjections, prepositions, and conjunctions generally function as they do in English and other European languages.
Interjections, prepositions, and conjunctions generally function as they do in English and other European languages.  Noteworthy exceptions will be listed or linked here.


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[[Category:Triparic language]]
[[Category:Triparic language]]

Revision as of 20:16, 7 April 2016

Nouns

Main article: Triparic Nouns

Triparic nouns do not have grammatical gender, but they do indicate plurality and possession.

Articles

Main article: Triparic Articles

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

Main article: Triparic Adjectives

Adjectives in Triparic, unlike in English, take a plural ending when they modify plural nouns. Most adjectives form their comparatives and superlatives with the adverbs ply and plä, but there are a few irregular ones.

Pronouns

Main article: Triparic Pronouns

Verbs

Main article: Triparic Verbs

Other Parts of Speech

Interjections, prepositions, and conjunctions generally function as they do in English and other European languages. Noteworthy exceptions will be listed or linked here.