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The subject of the sentence works just like above. If the tree is doing something, it is said as ''geeth''. If it is more than one tree, it is ''geethee'' and if it is a group of trees, it is ''gee''. | The subject of the sentence works just like above. If the tree is doing something, it is said as ''[[Contionary:geeth|geeth]]''. If it is more than one tree, it is ''[[Contionary:geethee|geethee]]'' and if it is a group of trees, it is ''[[Contionary:gee|gee]]''. | ||
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For example, if something is being done to a tree, take the word as above ''geeth''. Next, you take the last vowel and find its contrasting vowel: ''i''. Then add it to the front: ''igeeth''. It works the same for plural ''igeethee'' and mass ''igee''. | For example, if something is being done to a tree, take the word as above ''[[Contionary:geeth|geeth]]''. Next, you take the last vowel and find its contrasting vowel: ''i''. Then add it to the front: ''[[Contionary:igeeth|igeeth]]''. It works the same for plural ''[[Contionary:igeethee|igeethee]]'' and mass ''[[Contionary:igee|igee]]''. | ||
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