(The equivalent of English the, it follows whether the noun is masculine, feminine, or plural)
| Masculine Noun | Feminine Noun | Plural Noun |
| gô | gá | gés |
(The equivalent of English a/an, it follows whether the noun is masculine or feminine)
| Masculine Noun | Feminine Noun |
| bô | bá |
The partitive article refers to unspecified quantities of food, liquid, or uncountable nouns. It can be best translated to some or any in English. It is also used when talking about things generally, where you wouldn’t be able to use the definite or indefinite article. For example: Masculine Noun Feminine Noun Plural Noun jhô jhá […]
In Cénúglot, the negative particle is used to make the equivalent of “not” with verbs (e.g. He is not eating), but also to create antonyms of verbs and adjectives alike. Verbs With verbs, it can be used as a simple particle to signify not, or it can be attached as a prefix to the beginning […]