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! scope="row"| | ! scope="row"|Masculine | ||
! scope="row"| | ! scope="row"|Feminine | ||
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*'''NB''' ''Theyn'' is a weak verb due it to have a short diphthong, thus the first vowel of the diphthong is lengthened. This happens for all nouns with short diphthongs. | *'''NB''' ''Theyn'' is a weak verb due it to have a short diphthong, thus the first vowel of the diphthong is lengthened. This happens for all nouns with short diphthongs. | ||
*'''NB''' The very slight difference here between the Dat. and Part. forms of ''Theyn'' are due to ''Theyn'' itself, and with other Female Class-Based Nouns this would not occur. (I.E ''Theyn'' dropping its ''n'' in the Dat. form - this is irregular and only occurs only with Female Noun Stems ending in ''n'') | *'''NB''' The very slight difference here between the Dat. and Part. forms of ''Theyn'' are due to ''Theyn'' itself, and with other Female Class-Based Nouns this would not occur. (I.E ''Theyn'' dropping its ''n'' in the Dat. form - this is irregular and only occurs only with Female Noun Stems ending in ''n'') | ||
====II Non-Human Noun Class==== | ====II Non-Human Noun Class==== |
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