| 1. | As a rule, adjectives ending in consonants are always indeclinable.
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| 2. | These indeclinable nouns are not able to receive case morphology.
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| 3. | Latvian nouns can be classified as either declinable or indeclinable.
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| 4. | Most words ending in are also feminine ( and are indeclinable ).
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| 5. | Chinese and Japanese both using gapping in conjunction with an indeclinable complementizer ).
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| 6. | The relative pronoun is indeclinable in Hebrew, and so is accompanied by a redundant demonstrative.
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| 7. | It's an indeclinable noun ending in-5, which are almost always neuter.
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| 8. | All other cardinal numbers are indeclinable.
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| 9. | In the Greek language the indeclinable word ( ) is used as the currency's name.
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| 10. | The word " m + lle " " a thousand " is a singular and indeclinable adjective.
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