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{{nm-got|𐌺𐌽𐌹𐌿|kniu}} | {{nm-got|𐌺𐌽𐌹𐌿|kniu}} | ||
{{nm-noun-mh-1-nt|kniúw|kniów|knee}} | {{nm-noun-mh-1-nt|kniúw|kniów|knee}} | ||
In the plural, ''kniów, kniówa'' are used for the two knees of one person, while ''knióws, kniówas'' are used | In the plural, ''kniów, kniówa'' are used for the two knees of one person, while ''knióws, kniówas'' are used in all other contexts. |
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /knʲuː/
Etymology
From Gothic kniu.
Noun
¹ kniúw n.n. hard stem
- knee
Declension
declension of kniúw (nh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | kniúw | kniówat | kniów | kniówa |
genitive | kniúws | kniúwes | kniúwe | kniúwse |
dative | kniów | kniówum | kniówą | kniówę |
In the plural, kniów, kniówa are used for the two knees of one person, while knióws, kniówas are used in all other contexts.