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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. I.E ''Theyn'' dropping its ''n'' in the Dat. form - this is irregular and only occurs only with Feminine Noun Stems ending in ''n''
*'''NB''' The very slight difference here between the Dat. and Part. forms of ''Theyn'' are due to ''Theyn'' itself. I.E ''Theyn'' dropping its ''n'' in the Dat. form - this is irregular and only occurs only with Class 1 Weak Nouns ending in ''n''
*'''NB''' The difference between the strong nouns of Class I and those of Class III is that in I the suffixes attaches to the stem, rather than the lexical base.


*'''Gâla''' translates roughly to ''Man'' though can also be used for both sexes.
*'''Gâla''' translates roughly to ''Man'' though can also be used for both sexes.
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*'''Mârith''' translates to ''Snake''.
*'''Mârith''' translates to ''Snake''.


*'''Tiwâr''' is a very tall hard tree similar in appearance to that of our Oak.
*'''Tiwâr''' is a very tall, hard tree similar in appearance to that of our Oak.
*'''Fwin''' is a little vine that lives on larger trees and has tiny white flowers.
*'''Fwin''' is a little vine that lives on larger trees and has tiny white flowers.


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