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'''Note:''' <sup><small>1</small></sup> ''Twade'' is the general word for "second", while ''anþer'' specifically means "second/other (of two)"<!-- (similar to Ancient Greek ἕτερος ''héteros'')-->.
'''Note:''' <sup><small>1</small></sup> ''Twade'' is the general word for "second", while ''anþer'' specifically means "second/other (of two)"<!-- (similar to Ancient Greek ἕτερος ''héteros'')-->.
''Null'' "zero" is declined as a masculine strong noun. ''Än'' "one" declines as a regular strong adjective.
 
''Null'' "zero" declines as a masculine strong noun. ''Än'' "one" declines as a strong adjective.
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Numbers from 4-999 that do not end in 1-3 take the dative ending ''-em'' and genitive ending ''-e'', and do not otherwise decline. ''Þousendj'' "thousand" declines as a feminine strong noun.
Numbers from 4-999 that do not end in 1-3 have a dative in ''-em'' and genitive in ''-e'' and do not otherwise decline. ''Þousendj'' "thousand" declines as a feminine strong noun.


Ordinal numbers are declined as weak adjectives (except for ''anþer'' "second (of two)", which is always strong).
Ordinal numbers are declined as weak adjectives (except for ''anþer'' "second (of two)", which is always strong).
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