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Towards the end of the article it says that numbers are followed by the genitive case. But nothing is mentioned about such a case before. This would have to be either added or corrected. (Is the intended meaning of "genitive" one of the two states of the noun?)
As I saw, in numerotation genitive waa mentioned - “free state” is “argaz” (a man), so do “yirgazen”. Do author ment “construct state”? But annexed state works differently. Do Kabyle has also genitive or objective forms? 'Ba'ri Hong (talk) 19:20, 3 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]