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!Genitive | !Genitive | ||
|''rasā̃s'' | |''rasā̃s'' | ||
|'' | |''rasáu'' | ||
|''rasū̃n'' | |''rasū̃n'' | ||
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!Locative | !Locative | ||
|''rasái'' | |''rasái'' | ||
|'' | |''rasáu'' | ||
|''rasā́su'' | |''rasā́su'' | ||
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|''rasás'' | |''rasás'' | ||
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===''i''-stem nouns === | ===''i''-stem nouns === | ||
There are two subclasses: common "is"-stem (''angilis'' “coal”), and neuter "i"-stem (''mari'' “sea”). The "i"-stem class consists of a few words and is obsolete in most dialects, being replaced by either "a"-stem (''maria'') or "is"-stem (''maris''). | There are two subclasses: common "is"-stem (''angilis'' “coal”), and neuter "i"-stem (''mari'' “sea”). The "i"-stem class consists of a few words and is obsolete in most dialects, being replaced by either "a"-stem (''maria'') or "is"-stem (''maris''). |
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