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===Numbers=== | ===Numbers=== | ||
''Än'' "one" declines as a regular strong adjective. | The numbers 1-3 (and numbers ending in them) are fully declined. Other numbers from 4-99 take the dative ending ''-em'' and genitive ending ''-e'' and do not otherwise decline. ''Än'' "one" declines as a regular strong adjective. | ||
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|+ Declension of ''än'' "one" | |+ Declension of ''än'' "one" | ||
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''Twa'' "two" and ''þrie'' "three" decline irregularly. | ''Twa'' "two" and ''þrie'' "three" decline irregularly. | ||
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|+ Declension of ''twa'' "two" | |+ Declension of ''twa'' "two" | ||
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! rowspan="3" | Plural !! Masculine | ! rowspan="3" | Plural !! Masculine | ||
| twä || | | twä || twans || rowspan="3" | twäm || rowspan="3" | twangj | ||
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! Neut./unm. | ! Neut./unm. | ||
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! Feminine | ! Feminine | ||
| twos || twos | | twos || twos | ||
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|+ Declension of ''þrie'' "three" | |+ Declension of ''þrie'' "three" | ||
! colspan="2" | !! Nominative || Accusative || Dative || Genitive | ! colspan="2" | !! Nominative || Accusative || Dative || Genitive | ||
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! rowspan="3" | Plural !! Masc./fem. | ! rowspan="3" | Plural !! Masc./fem. | ||
| þreis || | | þreis || þrins || rowspan="3" | þrim || rowspan="3" | þringj | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neut./unm. | ! Neut./unm. | ||
| þrie || þrie | | þrie || þrie | ||
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===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Gothedish verbs fall in three main categories: strong verbs, weak verbs, and preterite-present verbs. Each of these verb types are sub-divided in classes. All verbs form their infinitive in ''-(e)n'' and present participle in ''-(e)nd''. | Gothedish verbs fall in three main categories: strong verbs, weak verbs, and preterite-present verbs. Each of these verb types are sub-divided in classes. All verbs form their infinitive in ''-(e)n'' and present participle in ''-(e)nd''. | ||
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