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3pl have 3pl pl-Cl dogs Agr black and pl-Cl white
 
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\trans There are (lit. have) black dogs and white (dogs).
 
\trans There are (lit. have) black dogs and white (dogs).

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In Sereer quantification is obtained via several different syntactic strategies.

Partitive

'Some' is obtained with the noun-class-less plural determiner week:

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll week a- ndang -a week a- ɓaalig pl-Det 3pl white 3pl some 3pl black \trans Some are white and some are black. </gl>

The 'most' quantifier is expressed as in a construction similar to the one found in the superlative.

Existential quantifier

Expressions equivalent to 'there is/are' in English can be obtained in several ways in Sereer.

<gl id="ex2" fontsize=12> \gll a- jeg -a xa- ƥox xa- ƥaal fo xa- tan 3pl have 3pl pl-Cl dogs Agr black and pl-Cl white \trans There are (lit. have) black dogs and white (dogs). </gl>

'Much', 'many' and 'a lot' are expressed with the verb may 'to be a lot'.

<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12> \gll xa- bul xa- may -u pl-Cl marbles pl-Cl much Adj \trans There are a lot of marbles. </gl>