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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{mn|got|𐌹𐌺}},
From {{mn|got|𐌹𐌺}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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'''ic''' (''first person, nominative, plural '''{{term|vi#Luthic|vi}}''''')
'''ic''' (''first person, nominative, plural '''{{term|vi#Luthic|vi}}''''')


# I (''first-person singular pronoun'')
# I (''first person singular pronoun'')


===Usage notes===
===Usage notes===

Latest revision as of 21:22, 15 March 2024

Zeudish

Etymology

From Middle Zeudish ic, from Old Zeudish ic, from Proto-West Germanic *ik.

Pronunciation

  • /ɪk/

Pronoun

ic (accusative mic, dative mie, possessive mín)

  1. I (first-person singular pronoun)

Declension

Zeudish personal pronouns 
nominative accusative genitive dative possessive
1st-person singular ic mic miner mie mín
2nd-person singular zu zic ziner zie zín
3rd-person singular masculine er im siner im sín
feminine sie ien arer ár
neuter it asser im as
1st-person plural wie ús userer user
2nd-person plural jie yf ywerer yf ywer
3rd-person plural zei zan zeirer zeim zeir

Luthic

Etymology

From Gothic 𐌹𐌺 (ik).

Pronunciation

  • /ik/ [iç]

Pronoun

ic (first person, nominative, plural vi)

  1. I (first person singular pronoun)

Usage notes

  • Luthic is a null-subject language, so nominative pronouns are usually absent.

Declension

Personal pronouns of Standard Luthic
Number Case 1st person 2st person 3rd person reflexive
masculine feminine neuter
Singular nom. ic þû is ia ata
acc. mic þuc inȯ ina ata sic
dat. mis þus sis
dat. meina þeina eis isai eis seina
Singular nom. vi gi eis isai ia
acc. unse isve eis isas ia sic
dat. unsis isvis eis eis eis sis
gen. unsara isvara eisôro eisâro eisôro seina