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*'''consonantal class''': includes every noun ending in a consonant
*'''consonantal class''': includes every noun ending in a consonant


Nouns display no gender distinction. There are two morphological numbers for almost all nouns, '''singular''' and '''plural'''.
Nouns display no gender distinction. There are two morphological numbers for almost all nouns, '''singular''' and '''plural''', and a modest case system.

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Nouns

Nouns in Βaβar language can end either in a vowel or in a consonant in their basic form.

Nouns are grouped into two declension classes: vocalic and consonantal class. As a rule, we can sketch out the following scheme:

  • vocalic class: includes every noun ending in a vowel
  • consonantal class: includes every noun ending in a consonant

Nouns display no gender distinction. There are two morphological numbers for almost all nouns, singular and plural, and a modest case system.