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Revision as of 17:53, 15 November 2018

Gothedish

Etymology

Gothic handus from Proto-Germanic *handuz

Pronunciation

(Gutlandsk) IPA: /hʌnt/

Noun

hand f.

  1. hand
    Hand þeine ist gråte.
    Your hand is big.

Inflection

Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative/Accusative
hand
handes
Dative
hande
handem
Genitive
handes
hande

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk hand, from Old Skundavisk handu, from Halmisk handu, handuŕ, from Proto-Germanic *handuz.

Pronunciation

IPA: /hɑnd/

Noun

hand f. (genitive hand or hænd, plural hænde)

  1. hand
    Hi writet mid the winstere hand.
    He writes with the left hand.

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