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Nouns have two stems, which may oray not be identical. The strong stem is used in the nominative, vocative, and accusative while the weak stem is used in the remaining cases. Depending on the noun, the nominative singular (and, for neuter nouns, the vocative and accusative singular) may also be irregular. Additionally, some neuter nouns have an irregular nominative/vocative/accusative plural. | Nouns have two stems, which may oray not be identical. The strong stem is used in the nominative, vocative, and accusative while the weak stem is used in the remaining cases. Depending on the noun, the nominative singular (and, for neuter nouns, the vocative and accusative singular) may also be irregular. Additionally, some neuter nouns have an irregular nominative/vocative/accusative plural. | ||
O-stems and ā-stems usually have identical strong and weak | O-stems and ā-stems usually have identical strong and weak stems, while other noun classes are more likely to have multiple stems. | ||
The stems are given in the citation form: ''nominative singular, (nominative plural), genitive singular | The stems are given in the citation form: ''nominative singular, (nominative plural), genitive singular |
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