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===[[Valthungian/i-Stem Nouns|i-Stems (Masculine & Feminine)]]=== | |||
The i-stems are very similar to the a-stems | |||
====i-Stems==== | |||
The i-stems are very similar to the a-stems – the singular declension is identical to the masculine a-stems – but the plural resembles the ja-stems, and the nominative plural has umlaut. The i-stems can be masculine or feminine, and their declensions are identical. | |||
Most nouns which were part of the “consonant-stems” in Gothic (such as '''''[[Contionary: miluks#Valthungian|miluks]]''''' or '''''[[Contionary: mēnaþs#Valthungian|mēnaþs]]''''' were assimilated into the i-stem class. | |||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.f.i|dluþ|dluð|dlyð|feast}} | |||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.m.i|mat|mat|met|meal}} | |||
=== | ===[[Valthungian/u-Stem Nouns|u-Stems (all genders)]]=== | ||
====u-Stems==== | |||
==== | The u-stems are similar to the i-stems except – you guessed it! – the stems have /u/ instead of /i/. The masculine and feminine declensions are identical (like the i-stems), but there are also neuter u-stems. A large number of u-stems are made up of borrowed Latin words ending in –us and Greek words ending in -ος (–os). The genitive and dative singular of the u-stems has been assimilated from the wa-stems, and there is both umlaut and palatalisation in the nominative and genitive plural. | ||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.m.u|þās|þǣš|badger}} | |||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.f.u|hand|henǧ|hand}} | |||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.n.u|šalt|šelč|peach}} | |||
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====ju-Stem==== | ====ju-Stem==== |