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?de-nouns

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time?

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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nouns (nombres), 210–255::viii.

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nouns (names), 210–255::viii.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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"a comparison of variable nouns in anyi-sanvi and nzema.

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"a comparison of variable nouns in anyi-sanvi and nzema.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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i saw yesterday went home"), and is used in classical arabic in relative clauses that modify indefinite nouns.

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"the man i saw yesterday went home"), and is used in classical arabic in relative clauses that modify indefinite nouns.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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of the six cases, the nominative and accusative are the same, and the genitive and dative are the same, meaning that nouns have four distinct forms for case.

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of the six cases, the nominative and accusative are the same, except for personal pronouns, and the genitive and dative are the same, meaning that nouns have four distinct forms for case.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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"guzāgi k'ū́gé': our language book: nouns: kaska, mountain slavey and sekani".

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"guzāgi k'ū́gé': our language book : nouns : kaska, mountain slavey and sekani".

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==morphology=====nouns===western armenian nouns have six cases: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), genitive (possession), dative (indirect object), ablative (origin) and instrumental (means).

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==morphology=====nouns===western armenian nouns have six cases: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), genitive (possession), dative (indirect object), ablative (origin) and instrumental (means).

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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