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How many accidents follow the noun? Five: genders, types, forms, numbers, cases.
How many genders? Three: masculine, feminine, and neuter.
What is the masculine gender? That to which is prefixed, in the nominative and singular case, the article "ho". For example: "ho Aias" the Ajax.
What is the feminine gender? That to which is prefixed, in the nominative and singular case, the article "he". For example: "he mousa" the muse. What is the neuter gender? That to which is prefixed, in the nominative and singular case, the article "to". For example: "to bema" the platform.
How many types? Two: primitive and derivative.
How many forms? Three: simple, compound, and paracompound. How many numbers? Three: singular, dual, and plural. How many cases? Five: direct, which is also called nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and vocative.
Of the articles, some are prepositive, and others are postpositive. The prepositive masculine ones are