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Note that a very small number of borrowings may end in vowels and be declined according to this declension when they refer to male humans or animals, such as e.g. ''pasyá'' "governor" (from Ottoman Turkish), whose gen.sg. is ''pasyáé'', dat.sg. ''pasyáí'' and so on. Other such nouns include ''hulamá'' (scientist, ʿālim) and ''gorillá'' (gorilla).
Note that a very small number of borrowings may end in vowels and be declined according to this declension when they refer to male humans or animals, such as e.g. ''pasyá'' "governor" (from Ottoman Turkish), whose gen.sg. is ''pasyáé'', dat.sg. ''pasyáí'' and so on. This is true for '''' nouns when this vowel is also stressed; otherwise, they take the appropriate gender concord but are declined as second declension nouns.


====2nd declension (feminine)====
====2nd declension (feminine)====
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