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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
The Classical Netagin noun system is typical of Talman languages: nouns inflect in a singulative-collective system.  
The Classical Netagin noun system is typical of Talman languages.


Animate masculine nouns have an unmarked singulative and ''-â'' in the collective while inanimate and mass nouns have ''-â'' in the singulative and an unmarked collective. Feminine nouns always have ''-ö'' in the singular and ''-öb'' in the plural.
Animate masculine nouns have an unmarked singulative and ''-â'' in the collective while inanimate and mass nouns have ''-â'' in the singulative and an unmarked collective. Feminine nouns always have ''-ö'' in the singular and ''-öb'' in the plural.