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==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
The grammar of Grekelin is generally very simple and | The grammar of Grekelin is generally very simple and consistent. | ||
# Grekelin does not have articles, but still uses ''ά'' to say "The" sometimes, primarily in archaic translations. | # Grekelin does not have articles, but still uses ''ά'' to say "The" sometimes, primarily in archaic translations. | ||
# Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together. | # Grekelin has also lost it's grammatical genders, although traces of it still remain in the language. The loss of articles was seen during the shift to Proto-Grekelin, which did not distinguish inflections as much as Greek, leading to gender endings merging together. | ||