• 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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    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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    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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  • the second-largest. Unlike nouns in many other Indo-European languages, English nouns do not have grammatical gender. Noun, verb, adjective, and adverb...
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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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  • 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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  • "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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • changing the prefixes before the nouns indicates grammatical gender; thus: vоsha 'brother' → yisha 'sister'. Some nouns denoting human beings, however,...
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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • adjectives (modifies nouns), adjectival clauses, adverbs (modifies verbs), and adverbial clauses. Nouns can also modify other nouns. In Tagalog, word categories...
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    consisting of the Northwest Caucasian family (also called Pontic, Abkhaz–Adyghe, Circassian, or West Caucasian) and the Northeast Caucasian family (also...
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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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