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noun [naʊn] SAM.

noun
samostalnik m. spol

col·lec·tive ˈnoun SAM. LINGV.

count·able ˈnoun SAM.

prop·er ˈname SAM., prop·er ˈnoun SAM. LINGV.

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A variety of species occurring, the grammasite was a failed attempt to change nouns into verbs.
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In general, weak nouns are easier than strong nouns, since they had begun to lose their declensional system.
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A common suffix is -aga, which is a nominaliser: it forms nouns from verbs.
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There are, however, many class 1 nouns which have their plural in class 6 instead.
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A suffix after place names indicating movement towards the given noun.
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As a noun, ethicurean means someone who seeks out ethicurean food, and pursues an ethicurean approach to food.
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Some nouns allow only one of them, other nouns allow that either can be chosen arbitrarily.
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A postposition can thus merge into the stem of a head noun, developing various forms depending on the phonological shape of the stem.
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Peace is thus thought in the sense of many peaces as a noun with a plural.
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This does not happen if the second syllable of the noun is high.
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