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  • curprev 16:4416:44, 17 October 2023Ahiise2 talk contribs 19,529 bytes +19,529 Created page with "==Tooro noun classes== Tooro nouns, like other Bantu languages, have a system of semantically based classing, which not only affects nouns but also modifiers of nouns (adjectives, demonstratives, numbers) and verbs. Just as gender accord is required in many Indo-European languages, the modifiers and verbs associated with a given noun must show class agreement with the noun by using certain prefixes. This results in marked alliteration: :*'''Abantu..."