This article describes the properties of nouns in the Adyghe language. Definiteness is marked in nouns by the noun suffixes ~р and ~м. Indefiniteness is...
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Northwest Caucasian languages (redirect from Abkhaz-Adyghe languages)
the series of dialects that include the literary languages of Adyghe and Kabardian. Adyghe is one of the more widely spoken Northwest Caucasian languages...
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English grammar (redirect from English noun phrase)
distinguished in English: nouns, determiners, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions. Nouns form the largest word class...
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Ubykh language (redirect from Ubykh Adyghe dialect)
name Ubykh is derived from Убых (/wɨbɨx/), from Убыхыбзэ, its name in the Adyghe language. It is known in linguistic literature by many names: variants of...
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transitive sentence кӏалэм ӏанэр ехъутэ "the boy breaks the table.". Nouns in Adyghe can have the following roles in a sentence: Ergative case: Marked as...
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Circassian pronouns (redirect from Adyghe Pronouns)
"when". сыдкӏэ (шъыдкӏэ) "with what". сыд фэд? "what kind of?". The nouns in Adyghe are different by their accessory signs[clarification needed], which...
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remained a reliable friend." These verbs precede nouns or adjectives in a sentence, which become predicate nouns and predicate adjectives. Copulae are thought...
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Old English grammar (redirect from Old English nouns)
with their corresponding nouns in case, number and gender. Finite verbs agreed with their subjects in person and number. Nouns came in numerous declensions...
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Turkish grammar (redirect from Turkish Nouns)
before suffixes attached to proper nouns.) However, if two nouns are connected, but not by ownership, then the second noun generally takes an ending of possession...
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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Adyghe is a language of the Northwest Caucasian family which, like the other Northwest...
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Swedish grammar (redirect from Swedish nouns)
some inflection with nouns, adjectives, and verbs. It is generally a subject–verb–object (SVO) language with V2 word order. Nouns have one of two grammatical...
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Shapsug dialect (redirect from Kfar Kama Adyghe dialect)
The Shapsug dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъабзэ; Kabardian: Шапсыгъэбзэ) is a dialect of Adyghe. The Shapsug dialect is spoken by the Shapsugs, which are one...
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Chinese grammar (redirect from Chinese nouns)
paper". However, most English nouns can be counted directly without specifying units, while counting of most Chinese nouns must be associated with a specific...
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Abkhaz language (section Nouns)
Morphologically, adjectives are very similar to nouns, differing only in their syntactic function. Similarly to nouns, adjective stems can be derived by compounding...
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Bzhedug dialect (redirect from Bzhedug Adyghe Dialect)
The Bzhedug dialect (Adyghe: Бжъэдыгъубзэ) is a dialect of Adyghe. The Bzhedug dialect is spoken by the Bzhedugs who live mostly in Adygea and Biga. In...
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German grammar (section Nouns)
learn German nouns with their accompanying definite article, as the definite article of a German noun corresponds to the gender of the noun. However, the...
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In Adyghe, like all Northwest Caucasian languages, the verb is the most inflected part of speech. Verbs are typically head final and are conjugated for...
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In Adyghe, like all Northwest Caucasian languages, morphology is the most important part of the grammar. An Adyghe word, besides that it has its own lexical...
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Slovene grammar (redirect from Slovenian Nouns)
properties next to masculine nouns imply definiteness ('relation') or indefiniteness ('quality') of nouns. For an exactly defined noun or a specific type thereof:...
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Modern Greek grammar (redirect from Modern Greek nouns)
modern noun παιδί (paidi). Other neuter nouns end in -α (-a) and -ος (-os) and their declension is similar to the ancient one. Moreover, some nouns in -ιμο...
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Ancient Greek grammar (section Nouns)
Greek, all nouns, including proper nouns, are classified according to grammatical gender as masculine, feminine, or neuter. The gender of a noun is shown...
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participle. Gerund forms are often used as plain verbal nouns, which function grammatically like common nouns (in particular, by being qualified by adjectives...
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Latin grammar (section Nouns)
Most nouns have five cases: nominative (subject), accusative (object), genitive ("of"), dative ("to" or "for"), and ablative ("with" or "in"). Nouns for...
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Esperanto grammar (redirect from Esperanto nouns)
generally agree with nouns in case and number. In addition to indicating direct objects, the accusative/allative case is used with nouns, adjectives and adverbs...
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Polish grammar (section Nouns)
ending of a noun. Masculine: masculine nouns typically end in a consonant some nouns, describing people, end in -a, specifically: all nouns ending in -sta...
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Chechen language (section Noun classes)
changing the prefixes before the nouns indicates grammatical gender; thus: vоsha 'brother' → yisha 'sister'. Some nouns denoting human beings, however,...
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Russian grammar (section Nouns)
masculine and neuter nouns. The third declension is used for feminine nouns ending in ь. A group of irregular "different-declension nouns" (Russian: разносклоняемые...
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Letter case (section Multi-word proper nouns)
capitalisation, the first word of every sentence is capitalised, as are all proper nouns. [citation needed] Capitalisation in English, in terms of the general orthographic...
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friend(s)') Most nouns are derived from Latin. Many of these are themselves borrowed from Greek (e.g. poeta below). Although Italian nouns do not inflect...
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Japanese grammar (section Nouns)
all nouns, of which some are verbal nouns (suru) and some are adjectival nouns (na). In addition to the basic verbal noun + suru form, verbal nouns with...
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