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* Verb-derivitave nouns: those which are drived from a verbal relative.
* 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.
* Adjective-derivative nouns: Nouns that are derived directly from an adjective that DO 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.
* Non-related nouns: Those which are free standing, ie, have no verb or adjective relative, therefore take no specific ending.
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* '''sáj''' ''man''
* '''sáj''' ''man''
===Verb derivative nouns===
These are nouns formed from a verb infinitive and have the characteristic ending '''ämös''':
* '''amör'''-''to love'' '''amörämös'''-''love''
* '''ölegár'''-''to order'' '''ölgarämös'''-''order/instruction''
* '''quatésr'''-''to confess'' '''quatésrämös'''-''confession''

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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 DO 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

Verb derivative nouns

These are nouns formed from a verb infinitive and have the characteristic ending ämös:

  • amör-to love amörämös-love
  • ölegár-to order ölgarämös-order/instruction
  • quatésr-to confess quatésrämös-confession