Tocharian D/Nouns: Difference between revisions

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! rowspan=2|[[w:Grammatical case|Case]]
! rowspan=2|[[w:Grammatical case|Case]]
! colspan=2|swänu "son"
! colspan=2|sänu "son"
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! [[w:Grammatical number|Singular]]
! [[w:Grammatical number|Singular]]
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| [[w:nominative case|Nominative]]
| [[w:nominative case|Nominative]]
swänu
sänu
swänäy
sänäy
|-
|-
| [[w:vocative case|Vocative]]
| [[w:vocative case|Vocative]]
swän
sän
| —
| —
|-
|-
| [[w:accusative case|Accusative]]
| [[w:accusative case|Accusative]]
swänu
sänu
swänun
sänun
|-
|-
| [[w:genitive case|Genitive]]
| [[w:genitive case|Genitive]]
swäno
säno
swänäwa
sänäwa
|-
|-
| [[w:dative case|Dative]]
| [[w:dative case|Dative]]
swäno
säno
swänäma
sänäma
|-
|-
| [[w:instrumental case|Instrumental]]
| [[w:instrumental case|Instrumental]]
swäno
säno
swänämi
sänämi
|}
|}


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