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authorHuy Ngo <huyngo@disroot.org>2021-12-27 22:25:35 +0700
committerHuy Ngo <huyngo@disroot.org>2021-12-27 22:25:35 +0700
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Update parts of speech
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@@ -5,9 +5,45 @@ simply ported from German, mostly morphology.
 
 ## Noun
 
+While having the same number of cases and gender, Isanercent has less noun
+patterns compared to German (only four):
 
+- plosive ending (e.g. *ki bǔt*, house)
+- sonorant and vowel ending (e.g. *ke tann*, table)
+- fricative (e.g. *ka münsch*, mouse)
+
+In plural form,
+
+- plosive ending: add a schwa and the first vowel is umlauted: *kin bütte*
+- sonorant ending: add an -en ending: *kin tannen*
+- fricative ending: add a -er ending: *kin münscher*
+
+Just like in German, those ending in -e and -er are weak and is added -n in
+dative case and accusative case, e.g. *kim bütten*, *kir münschern*.
 
 ## Verb
 ## Adjective
 ## Pronoun
 ## Articles
+
+Isanercent articles are a bit saner than German counterparts, with separate
+articles for feminine and plural nouns.
+
+- nominative
+  - masculine: *ke*
+  - neuter: *ki*
+  - feminine: *ka*
+  - plural: *kin*
+- accusative:
+  - masculine: *kem*
+  - neuter: *ki*
+  - feminine: *kam*
+  - plural: *kim*
+- dative
+  - masculine/neuter: *ken*
+  - feminine: *kar*
+  - plural: *kir*
+- genitive
+  - masculine/neuter: *kes*
+  - feminine: *kan*
+  - plural: *kis*