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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
Nouns have been reduced down to a basic singular/plural distinction, with the masc/fem distinction only maintained in the singular and when paired with the article ''{{lang|snon|{{term|hin}}}}''.
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}}}}''.


{{inflection-table-top|palette=blue|title=Noun declensions|tall=yes}}
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).
! class=outer rowspan=2 |
! colspan=2 | masculine
| class=separator rowspan=4 |
! colspan=2 | feminine
|-
! singular
! plural
! singular
! plural
|-
! indefinite
| {{lang|snon|-ᶫ}}
| {{lang|snon|-arr}}
| {{lang|snon|-}}
| {{lang|snon|-arr}}
|-
! definite
| {{lang|snon|hin h-ᶫ}}
| {{lang|snon|hin h-arr}}
| {{lang|snon|hin -}}
| {{lang|snon|hin -arr}}
|-
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''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}}