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|Declined  = Yes
|Declined  = Yes
|Conjugated = Yes
|Conjugated = Yes
|Genders    = Animate-inanimate
|Genders    = Masculine-feminine
|NCase  = Yes
|NCase  = Yes
|NNumber = Yes
|NNumber = Yes
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| style="border-right: 0;" | pʰ
| style="border-right: 0;" | pʰ
| style="border-left: 0; border-right:0;" |  [[w:Voiceless bilabial stop|p]]
| style="border-left: 0; border-right:0;" |  [[w:Voiceless bilabial stop|p]]
| style="border-left: 0;" |
| style="border-left: 0;" | ɓ
| style="border-right: 0;" | tʰ
| style="border-right: 0;" | tʰ
| style="border-left: 0; border-right:0;" |  [[w:Voiceless alveolar stop|t]]
| style="border-left: 0; border-right:0;" |  [[w:Voiceless alveolar stop|t]]
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Nouns decline for case and number in Hatzonian. While nouns have grammatical gender, this only matters for the adjectives used to describe them - the endings used only depend on the final vowel of the noun. For regular nouns, the final vowel laxens in the accusative and dative. Here is an example word to show this, {{term|kíra}}:
Nouns decline for case and number in Hatzonian. While nouns have grammatical gender, this only matters for the adjectives used to describe them - the endings used only depend on the final vowel of the noun. For regular nouns, the final vowel laxens in the accusative and dative. Here is an example word to show this, {{term|kíra}}:
{{Hatz-noun-conjugation|kíra|kíram|kíreol|kíreolim|kírato|kíratom|kíreolda|kíreoldam}}
{{Hatz-noun-conjugation|kíra|kíram|kíreol|kíreolim|kírato|kíratom|kíreolda|kíreoldam}}
Hatzonian nouns have one of three genders. For the purposes of English-language discussion, these genders will be called masculine, feminine, and neuter.


===Verbs===
===Verbs===