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:: <sup>γ</sup> The first element is indeclinable; | :: <sup>γ</sup> The first element is indeclinable; | ||
:: <sup>δ</sup> All the three elements are declinable, e.g. ''tvarohondaromillem'', ''tvoshondosmilles''; | :: <sup>δ</sup> All the three elements are declinable, e.g. ''tvarohondaromillem'', ''tvoshondosmilles''; | ||
:: <sup>ε</sup> Only the two last elements are declinable, e.g. '' | :: <sup>ε</sup> Only the two last elements are declinable, e.g. ''fimfehondommillevo''. | ||
Luthic uses the [[w:Long and short scales|long scale]], unlike English that uses the [[w:Long and short scales|short scale]] instead. The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same terms for different magnitudes. Luthic has a verbal system similar to Italian, German, Dutch and French: | Luthic uses the [[w:Long and short scales|long scale]], unlike English that uses the [[w:Long and short scales|short scale]] instead. The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same terms for different magnitudes. Luthic has a verbal system similar to Italian, German, Dutch and French: | ||
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* ''aenu vaere'' (“one man”) | * ''aenu vaere'' (“one man”) | ||
* ''aena qena'' (“one woman”) | * ''aena qena'' (“one woman”) | ||
* ''aenu harge | * ''aenu harge hondevo vaerevo'' (“an army [composed] of hundred men”) | ||
* ''il meinu hareme hâþ tvashondas qenas'' (“my harem has two hundred women”) | * ''il meinu hareme hâþ tvashondas qenas'' (“my harem has two hundred women”) | ||
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! {{small|dat.}} | ! {{small|dat.}} | ||
| | | tvevohondevo | ||
| | | tvevohondevo | ||
| | | tvevohondevo | ||
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! {{small|gen.}} | ! {{small|gen.}} | ||