Aninara

Classification and Dialects
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Nouns
Nouns are highly agglutinative.

Number
All Aninara nouns are technically uncountable mass nouns and do not inflect for number; instead, they agglutinate with classifiers--measure words--to express number. The most common measure words are /he/, which roughly means "a unit, an individual," and /ce/, "a group." Hence, singulars and plurals would usually present themselves in the form of "one unit of (noun)" or "one group of (noun)". Though quite different from English plurals, this concept is not totally alien; for example, phrases such as "one head of cattle" and "one piece of advice" exist in English also.

Demonstratives
Demonstratives precede the classifier.

Case
Aninara nouns do not inherently inflect for case; instead, they agglutinate with postpositions to express case. If a classifier exists, it is attached after the classifier.