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Noun (Min) Thil pakhat khat auhnak min paoh kha Noun ti cu a si.

A tanglei hi noun cu an si: Philadelphia = Khua min David = Minung min Father = pa Mother = nu Son = fapa Daughter = fanu Friend = hawikom Doctor = sibawi Bank = phaisa chiahnak Street = lam Address = umnak laih-sa Office = zung Factory = sehzung Hospital = sizung Appointment = tonnak Income = phaisa hmuhnak Expenditure = phaisa hmannak Bus-stop = mawtaw hngahnak Wall = vampang Window = thlalangawng Kitchen = coka Tahchunhnak (Example): My name is David. Ka min si David. ** Ka min cu David a si. David ka si. We live in Philadelphia. Kanmah um ah/chungah Philadelphia. ** Kanmah cu Philadelphia ah kan um. Singular to Plural Nouns Most nouns form their plural by adding s: Book books Home homes If the noun ends in s, -sh, -ch, -z, or x, -es: Flash flashes Box boxes When the noun ends in a consonant + y, the plural is formed by removing the y and adding ies: Lady ladies BUT monkey - monkeys

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