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! scope="row"|'''Strong''' | ! scope="row"|'''Strong''' | ||
| | | Gâl | ||
| | | Gâl'''am''' | ||
| Gâla'''l''' | | Gâla'''l''' | ||
| Gâl'''ÿ''' | | Gâl'''ÿ''' | ||
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====Notes on Cases==== | ====Notes on Cases==== | ||
* ''Theyn'' is an irregular verb, hence the short | * ''Theyn'' is an irregular verb, hence the short diphthong becoming a long vowel. This happens for all weak nouns with short diphthongs in Class I. | ||
*''' | *'''Gâl''' translates roughly to ''Man'' though can also be used for both sexes. | ||
*'''Theyn''' is often used for ''Woman'' though its literal meaning is ''One who gives birth''. | *'''Theyn''' is often used for ''Woman'' though its literal meaning is ''One who gives birth''. | ||
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