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==Nominal Morphology==
===Gender===
There are two different gender, masculine and feminine: <br>
'''Masculine Nouns'''<br>
Masculine nouns usually end in a '''consonant''' or in a '''voiced vowel''':
*'''l'argen''' ''the money''
*'''l'òmin''' ''the man''
*'''l'ingleis''' ''The Englishman''
*'''il doitò''' ''The doctor''
Of course, there are some irregularities:
*'''il fìli''' ''the son''
*'''il poete''' ''the poet''
'''Feminine Nouns'''<br>
Feminine nouns usually end in a '''-e''':
*'''la signòe''' ''the woman''

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Nician
Pronounced: nitʃ'ã
Timeline and Universe: Alternate Earth, modern era
Species: Humans
Spoken: La Nice/Il Regn Da Nice - Nice/The kingdom of Nice
Total speakers: ~930.000
Writing system: Roman
Genealogy: Indo European

 Italic
  Romance

   Nician
Typology
Morphological type: Inflecting
Morphosyntactic alignment: Fusional
Basic word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: Caedes
Created: 2008

Nominal Morphology

Gender

There are two different gender, masculine and feminine:
Masculine Nouns
Masculine nouns usually end in a consonant or in a voiced vowel:

  • l'argen the money
  • l'òmin the man
  • l'ingleis The Englishman
  • il doitò The doctor

Of course, there are some irregularities:

  • il fìli the son
  • il poete the poet

Feminine Nouns
Feminine nouns usually end in a -e:

  • la signòe the woman