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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" | |||
''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 | 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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