Verse:Mwtqwlqwj/Qwbmwdqwg: Difference between revisions
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For learned and semi-learned Irish borrowings (for inanimates): | For learned and semi-learned Irish borrowings (for inanimates): | ||
* First- and fifth-declension nouns essentially use their Irish plurals | * First- and fifth-declension nouns essentially use their Irish plurals | ||
* Nouns ending in ''-a'' or ''-e'' take a plural in ''-(a)iḋèṫ'', ''-èṫ'', or ''-àṫ'', or use the Irish genitive plural form (which is broadened and | * Nouns ending in ''-a'' or ''-e'' take a plural in ''-(a)iḋèṫ'', ''-èṫ'', or ''-àṫ'', or use the Irish genitive plural form (which is broadened and drops the ''-a''/''-e''). | ||
* Other nouns that have an ''-(a)iḋe'' (modern ''-(a)í'') plural in Irish pluralize in ''-(a)iḋèṫ''; in particular ''-t'' or ''-t{{cll}}'' nouns pluralize in ''-(a)iḋèṫ'' | * Other nouns that have an ''-(a)iḋe'' (modern ''-(a)í'') plural in Irish pluralize in ''-(a)iḋèṫ''; in particular ''-t'' or ''-t{{cll}}'' nouns pluralize in ''-(a)iḋèṫ'' | ||
* Other nouns that have no ''-a'' or ''-e'' use an Irish strong plural: ''-a'', ''-ta'', ''-ṫa/-ṫe'', or ''-aḋ/-eḋ''. | * Other nouns that have no ''-a'' or ''-e'' use an Irish strong plural: ''-a'', ''-ta'', ''-ṫa/-ṫe'', or ''-aḋ/-eḋ''. | ||