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===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
Nouns have been reduced down to a basic singular/plural distinction, with the masc/fem distinction only maintained | Nouns have been reduced down to a basic singular/plural distinction, with the masc/fem distinction only maintained when paired with the article ''{{lang|snon|{{term|hin}}}}''. | ||
The plural is always formed with -arr, while the singular has roughly two methods that apply to both genders, those being "e-ᶫ" and "-" (note that the "e-" represents slenderization of the preceding consonant). | |||
''All'' nouns fit into one of these two patterns, regardless the forms in Old Norse. Below are several examples. | ''All'' nouns fit into one of these two patterns, regardless the forms in Old Norse. Below are several examples. | ||
{{snon-decl|a|ld|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|a|ld|g=m|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|h|àt|àet|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|h|àt|àet|g=m|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|h|àmar|4=àmr|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|h|àmar|4=àmr|g=m|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|b|èdh|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|b|èdh|g=m|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|b|ògh|òegh|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|b|ògh|òegh|g=m|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|m|àl|àel|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|m|àl|àel|g=m}} | ||
{{snon-decl|p|ost|oest|g=m}} | {{snon-decl|p|ost|oest|g=m}} | ||
{{snon-decl|a|rrv}} | {{snon-decl|a|rrv|l=y}} | ||
{{snon-decl|b|èt}} | {{snon-decl|b|èt}} | ||