Modern Phrygian: Difference between revisions

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*'''Oblique'''
*'''Oblique'''
The cases are used similarly as they are in Ancient Greek, with oblique covering the roles of accusative and dative. Most prepositions take an oblique object.
The cases are used similarly as they are in Ancient Greek, with oblique covering the roles of accusative and dative. Most prepositions take an oblique object.
====Stress====
Nouns retain their stress on the same syllable throughout their declensions as far as possible.
There are a few irregular nouns that shift their stress.
====First declension====
====First declension====
First declension nouns may be any gender, but they are most often feminine. Neuter first declension nouns are rare.
First declension nouns may be any gender, but they are most often feminine. Neuter first declension nouns are rare.
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