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Luthic
Etymology
From Gothic 𐌹𐌶𐌰𐌹 (izai) by analogical development -ai > -ae (nominative plural feminine ending in Latin).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Standard Ravennese) /ˈi.ze/, [ˈi.z̻e]
- (Standard Bolognese) [ˈi.ze̞]
- (Upper) [i.ze]
- (Paulistan) [ˈi.zi]
Pronoun
ise (singular ia)
- they (third person plural feminine pronoun, nominative case)
- Ise sondo italiane, ac roðirondo lûthica.
- They are Italians, but speak Luthic.
Usage notes
- Luthic is a null-subject language, so nominative pronouns are usually absent. They are often not omitted when in the passive voice plural, since it is identical for all three persons.
Declension
Standard Ravennese Luthic personal pronouns | |||||||
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Number | Case | 1st person | 2st person | 3rd person | reflexive | ||
masculine | feminine | neuter | |||||
Singular | nom. | ic | þû | is | ia | atha | — |
acc. | mic | þuc | ino | ina | atha | sic | |
dat. | mis | þus | ia | ia | ia | sis | |
gen. | meina | þeina | eis | ise | eis | seina | |
Singular | nom. | vi | gi | eis | ise | ia | — |
acc. | unse | isve | eis | isas | ia | sic | |
dat. | unsis | isvis | eis | eis | eis | sis | |
gen. | unsara | isvara | eisôro | eisâro | eisôro | seina |