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These nouns have stems ending in a liquid (''r'' or ''l'') or a nasal (''n'' or ''m'').  
These nouns have stems ending in a liquid (''r'' or ''l'') or a nasal (''n'' or ''m'').  


In some cases, the stem-final consonant may vary betwen primary and secondary stems - the most common example is an alternation between ''r'' and ''n'' in neuter nouns.
In some cases, the stem-final consonant may vary betwen stronf and weak stems - the most common example is an alternation between ''r'' and ''n'' in neuter nouns.


The following shorthand symbols are used:
The following shorthand symbols are used: