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=====Class I=====
=====Class I=====


Nouns in class I end in -a in both the nominative and accusative singular cases and are mostly cyclical e.g. ''[[Contionary:llaesta#Tevr.C3.A9s|llaesta]]'' c.("luck") and ''pira'' c. ("wax"), with a small group of temporary nouns generally referring to occupations, e.g. ''cossazga'' t. ("courier").  
Nouns in class I end in -a in both the nominative and accusative singular cases and are mostly cyclical e.g. ''[[Contionary:llaesta#Tevr.C3.A9s|llaesta]]'' c.("luck") and ''pira'' c. ("wax"), with a small group of temporary nouns generally referring to occupations, e.g. ''coxazga'' t. ("courier").  


Class I.a. represents the dominant paradigm of the declension.  Class I.b. is the result of the regular sound change of final -''o'' to -''e'' after a coronal consonant, merging the dative and genitive, but is otherwise identical to I.a..  Class I.c. is notable for ''epenthesis'', or the introduction of a sound, to the root in the nominative and dative plurals.
Class I.a. represents the dominant paradigm of the declension.  Class I.b. is the result of the regular sound change of final -''o'' to -''e'' after a coronal consonant, merging the dative and genitive, but is otherwise identical to I.a..  Class I.c. is notable for ''epenthesis'', or the introduction of a sound, to the root in the nominative and dative plurals.