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Zazaca inflections

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Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
erme noun 573 ermey plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
nêlazım adj 245 nêlazımêr comparative
adj 245 dehana nêlazım comparative
adj 245 tewr nêlazım superlative
adj 245 en nêlazım superlative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
adırın adj 242 adırınêr comparative
adj 242 dehana adırın comparative
adj 242 tewr adırın superlative
adj 242 en adırın superlative
adj 242 adırını error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
adj 242 adırıne error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
poliso edli noun 231 polisa edliye error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
Adığe name 151 Adığey plural
name 151 Adığiye error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
name 151 Adığeyı error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
şeş num 8 şeş transliteration

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
adırgeh noun 1 adırge error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
noun 1 adırgehi plural


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