Melitian Nouns
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Descended from Latin
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1. Auxiliary Verbs
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2. Indirect Statement
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3. Melitian Nouns
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Melitian nouns have a number of declensions. These are inherited from Latin, so often are numbered with a secondary letter despite being viewed by Melitian speakers as two different declensions.
Number | 1st part ending | 2nd part ending | Genders |
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1 | -a | -á | Principally feminine |
2a | -u | -i | Principally masculine |
2b | -o | -i | Principally masculine |
2c | Generally -s | ý or i, generally | Mix of genders |
3a | Mixed | -e | Mixed |
3b | Mixed | -e | Mixed |
4 | -us | -ús | Mixed |
5 | -es, generally | -ý, generally | Mixed |
6 | Irregular | Irregular | Mixed |
Melitian nouns have two parts. The first is the nominative singular and the second is the genitive singular.✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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