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Some vowel stem nouns are actually former consonant stems and decline as such except for the accusative and partitive: these are known as "hybrid declensions". One such noun is ''jurka'' "friend" = ''jurjaa'', ''jurjyn'', ''jurjaa'', ''jurktüü'', ''jurjyryŋ'', ''jurjur'', ''jurkvyšyl''.
Some vowel stem nouns are actually former consonant stems and decline as such except for the accusative and partitive (where, however, they undergo consonant reduction): these are known as "hybrid declensions". One such noun is ''jurka'' "friend" = ''jurjaa'', ''jurjyn'', ''jurjaa'', ''jurktüü'', ''jurjyryŋ'', ''jurjur'', ''jurkvyšyl''.


The nominative-accusative plural is formed by adding ''-üün'' (consonant stems) or ''-jün'' (vowel stems; but those in ''-e'' or ''-i'' have the consonant stem inflection which combines with the vowel to form ''-öö-''), e.g. ''bulymüün'', ''jurjüün'' "friends", ''jŏlajün'', ''miröön''.
The nominative-accusative plural is formed by adding ''-üün'' (consonant stems) or ''-jün'' (vowel stems; but those in ''-e'' or ''-i'' have the consonant stem inflection which combines with the vowel to form ''-öö-''), e.g. ''bulymüün'', ''jurjüün'' "friends", ''jŏlajün'', ''miröön''.
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