The following pages link to Noun class
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Bantu languages (links | edit)
- Carl Meinhof (links | edit)
- Collective noun (links | edit)
- Dative case (links | edit)
- Declension (links | edit)
- Etruscan language (links | edit)
- Grammatical case (links | edit)
- Grammatical conjugation (links | edit)
- Grammatical tense (links | edit)
- Grammatical aspect (links | edit)
- Grammatical gender (links | edit)
- Klingon language (links | edit)
- Kordofanian languages (links | edit)
- Niger–Congo languages (links | edit)
- Nominative case (links | edit)
- Prefix (links | edit)
- Swahili language (links | edit)
- Tamil language (links | edit)
- Turkish language (links | edit)
- Turkic languages (links | edit)
- Tswana language (links | edit)
- Gender (links | edit)
- Telugu language (links | edit)
- Mass noun (links | edit)
- Grammatical person (links | edit)
- Grammatical number (links | edit)
- Comitative case (links | edit)
- Measure word (links | edit)
- Count noun (links | edit)
- Senufo languages (links | edit)
- Gur languages (links | edit)
- Languages of Africa (links | edit)
- Zulu language (links | edit)
- Kazakh language (links | edit)
- Uzbek language (links | edit)
- Northwest Caucasian languages (links | edit)
- Northeast Caucasian languages (links | edit)
- Lingala (links | edit)
- Luganda (links | edit)
- Adamawa–Ubangi languages (links | edit)
- Xhosa language (links | edit)
- Plural (links | edit)
- Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns (links | edit)
- Dual (grammatical number) (links | edit)
- Burushaski (links | edit)
- Chechen language (links | edit)
- Object (grammar) (links | edit)
- Abkhaz language (links | edit)
- Dyirbal language (links | edit)
- Cheyenne language (links | edit)