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There are 5 forms of noun in Dalcurian: | There are 5 forms of noun in Dalcurian: | ||
* Tangible nouns: those that can be seen, felt and touched (with some minor exceptions) | * Tangible nouns: those that can be seen, felt and touched (with some minor exceptions). | ||
* | * Verb-derivitave nouns: those which are drived from a verbal relative. | ||
* | * Adjective-derivative nouns: Nouns that are derived directly from an adjective that D0 NOT have a verbal relative. | ||
* | * Non-related nouns: Those which are free standing, ie, have no verb or adjective relative, therefore take no specific ending. | ||
* | * Stative nouns: Nous that denote the status of a person or object. | ||
===Tangible nouns=== | ===Tangible nouns=== |
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There are 5 forms of noun in Dalcurian:
- Tangible nouns: those that can be seen, felt and touched (with some minor exceptions).
- Verb-derivitave nouns: those which are drived from a verbal relative.
- Adjective-derivative nouns: Nouns that are derived directly from an adjective that D0 NOT have a verbal relative.
- Non-related nouns: Those which are free standing, ie, have no verb or adjective relative, therefore take no specific ending.
- Stative nouns: Nous that denote the status of a person or object.
Tangible nouns
These, with some minor exceptions, always end in j:
- gadöraj dog
- ádecödrij accessory
- ratäj deer
- ƒosetaj tap
- sáj man