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  • Makon
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  • Nouns in Makin have 2 genders: Masculine and Feminine. The genders are indicated by the final vowel of the noun. Vowels have one of two genders. If the final vowel is masculine, the entire noun is masculine, and vice versa. The only exceptions to this rule are numbers and occupations. "A" is a feminine vowel, so 'tořa' (magic) is a feminine word. Nouns change their form according to only number. Plural nouns have different forms that singular nouns, and the system of pluralisation is unfortunately irregular. Case, definiteness, plurality and gender are all inflected within the accompanying article.
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  • Nouns in Makin have 2 genders: Masculine and Feminine. The genders are indicated by the final vowel of the noun. Vowels have one of two genders. If the final vowel is masculine, the entire noun is masculine, and vice versa. The only exceptions to this rule are numbers and occupations. "A" is a feminine vowel, so 'tořa' (magic) is a feminine word. Nouns change their form according to only number. Plural nouns have different forms that singular nouns, and the system of pluralisation is unfortunately irregular. Case, definiteness, plurality and gender are all inflected within the accompanying article.