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Somali grammar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Somali grammar Somali is an agglutinative language, using a large number of affixes and particles to determine and alter the meaning of words. ==Morphology== As in other related languages, Somali nouns are inflected for gender, number and case. Affixes change according to a number of rules. The definite article is a suffix, with the basic form being ''-ki'' or ''-ka'' for masculine nouns and ''-ti'' or ''-ta'' for female nouns. The ''k'' or ''t'' is the actual article marker, although it can change depending on the preceding consonant, with the following vowel determined by the case of the noun. Articles do not change for singular or plural.
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