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Adjectives
Version 1.1 (16th July 2013) Edward Hatfield (Wedoku) ~ Spelling
[], never [a] [], never [e] [x] (hard kh) DEY-kahn MO-rih DOOKH-teer ten sea daughter

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1. O-stem 2. - and A-stem 3. I-stem 4. U-stem 5. Velar (g and k) stem 6. Dental (d and t) stem 7. Nasal (n) stem 8. S-stem 9. R-stem 10. Irregulars

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-stem Adjectives
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Masculine ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Feminine Neuter

Nominative Vocative Accusative Genitive Dative Instrumental Locative

Notes on Usage Adjectives can be used in a number of ways. Primarily they follow the noun they describe, matching it in case, number and gender, for example : big man living animals of the old woman Altenatively, an adjective may be attatched to the beginning on the noun it describes, usually for emphasis : senowiros old man great god young woman

An adjective can also stand as a noun in its own right : riyos marwos free man (singular masculine) great woman (singular feminine) or great things (plural neuter) dead man, corpse (singular masculine)

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