adjectives without nouns

  • 31Spanish language — Castellano and Español redirect here. For the village in Italy, see Castellano, Trentino. For people with the surname Castellano, see Castellano (surname). Castilian castellano Pronunciation [kasteˈʎano] Spoken in …

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  • 32-an — suffix (also ean, ian) forming adjectives and nouns, esp. from names of places, systems, zoological classes or orders, and founders (Mexican; Anglican; crustacean; European; Lutheran; Georgian; theologian). Etymology: ult. f. L a …

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  • 33Maltese language — Maltese Malti Spoken in  Malta …

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  • 34Hungarian language — Hungarian magyar Pronunciation [ˈmɒɟɒr] Spoken in …

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  • 35Baronh — The Ath Alphabet, used to write Baronh Baronh is a fictional language created by Japanese science fiction author Morioka Hiroyuki and used in Crest of the Stars and Banner of the Stars. The name Baronh means language of the Abh …

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  • 36Ibanag language — language name=Ibanag states=Philippines region=Luzon speakers=300,000 500,000 familycolor=Austronesian fam2=Malayo Polynesian fam3=Borneo Philippines fam4=Northern Luzon fam5=Northern Cordilleran iso2=phi|iso3=ibgThe Ibanag language (also Ybanag… …

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  • 37Tagalog grammar — This article describes the grammar of both Tagalog, and Filipino mdash; which is de facto based on Tagalog.Nouns (Pangngalan)While Tagalog nouns are not inflected, they are usually preceded by case markers. There are three types of case markers:… …

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  • 38Derivation (linguistics) — In linguistics, derivation is the process of forming a new word on the basis of an existing word, e.g. happi ness and un happy from happy, or determination from determine. Derivation stands in contrast to the process of inflection, which uses… …

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  • 39Lojban grammar — Lojban is a constructed, human speakable and (theoretically) machine speakable language, based on predicate logic. It is one of the latest languages, designed in 1987 with most of its grammar from Loglan and some features from Láadan. Most of its …

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  • 40-ate — {{11}} ate (1) suffix used in forming nouns from Latin words ending in atus, atum (e.g. ESTATE (Cf. estate), PRIMATE (Cf. primate), SENATE (Cf. senate)). Those that came to English via Old and Middle French often arrived with at, but an e was… …

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