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| '''Schlaub''' (''đe ſlụbſce Γprauhe'') is a descendant of Old High German spoken in [[Lõis]]'s Germany.
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| ==Alphabet==
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| The Schlaub alphabet is known as ''đe ſlụbſce Rịze'', and is influenced by older forms of the Latin and Greek alphabets.
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| ==Declension==
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| The definite article is ''đe'', and the indefinite article is ''en''. Schlaub lost Old High German grammatical gender but not case.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Case !! Singular !! Plural
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| | Nominative || đe || đi
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| | Accusative || đen || đi
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| | Dative || đen || đen
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| | Genitive || đer || đer
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| Nouns commonly pluralize in -e, -er, -en or not at all depending on the historical gender of the word. Here are some common declension patterns:
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Case !! Singular !! Plural
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| | Nominative || đe Wort || đi Wort
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| | Accusative || đen Wort || đi Wort
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| | Dative || đen Worte || đen Worten
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| | Genitive || đer Worter || đer Worter
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Case !! Singular !! Plural
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| | Nominative || đe Gebe || đi Gebe
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| | Accusative || đen Gebe || đi Gebe
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| | Dative || đen Gebe || đen Geben
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| | Genitive || đer Gebe || đer Geber
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| |}
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