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==Zeudish==
===Etymology===
From {{ety-pwg|es}}, genitive singular neuter of {{ety-pwg2|iʀ}}.
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|/as/}}
===Determiner===
{{zd-pprnf}}
# {{zd-t-possessive|it}}: its
====Declension====
{{zd-decl-poss|ass}}

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Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Gothic ahs.

Noun

ás n.n. hard stem

  1. ear (of wheat, etc.)

Etymology 2

From Latin as. Folk etymology readily interprets this as an extension of Etymology 1.

Noun

ás n.n. hard stem

  1. a pip, a single point or spot on a playing card or die
  2. (card games, dice games) an ace, a card or die face marked with a single pip

Declension

Valkis

Pronunciation

Noun

as (plural áz)

  1. walnut

Inflection

Declension of as
Singular Plural
Nominative as áz
Genitive asy ázy
Oblique ash ázh

Zeudish

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *es, genitive singular neuter of *iʀ.

Pronunciation

  • /as/

Determiner

as

  1. possessive of it: its

Declension

Declension of as 
masculine neuter feminine plural
nominative as asse
accusative assen as
genitive asses asser
dative assem asser assen