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The nominative and accusative merged together in the mid 1700's, leading to a necessarily stricter word order. The neuter has also merged with the masculine.
The nominative and accusative merged together in the mid 1700's, leading to a necessarily stricter word order. The neuter has also merged with the masculine.
The genitive singular and plural in masculine nouns have fallen together, while they remain separate in feminine nouns. The singular direct and dative have also merged, with the masculine genitive also being identical to these forms (see the table for ''{{lang|snon|ald}}'')
The genitive singular has two endings, these are highly consistent, being a null ending in the masculine and -arr in the feminine.
====Strong nouns====
====Strong nouns====
=====Masculines=====
=====Masculines=====
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=====Feminines=====
=====Feminines=====
{{snon-decl-f-ōn|arrv|orrv|1l=h-arrv|2l=h-orrv|1n=n-arrv|2n=n-orrv}}
{{snon-decl-f-ō|arrv|orrv|1l=h-arrv|2l=h-orrv|1n=n-arrv|2n=n-orrv}}


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===