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The weak declension was the form used with definite articles.
The weak declension was the form used with definite articles.


When the weak declension was ''not'' preceded by the definite article, it indicated construct state.
The construct state (possessed noun in genitive phrases) was indicated by a weak declension noun that was ''not'' preceded by the definite article.
*''tekts'' = a child (nom.)
*''hans tektat'' = the child (nom.)
*''hī hrondīn tektat'' or ''tektat hī hrondīn'' = the man's child (nom.)


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