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===Historical Forms===
===Historical Forms===
While the masculine and feminine genders in Old Norse collapsed into the common gender in Vinnish, some remnants of the old masculine/feminine system linger in Vinnish.
While the masculine and feminine genders in Old Norse collapsed into the common gender in Vinnish, some remnants of the old masculine/feminine system linger in Vinnish. These features, while attested in older texts such as the Vinnish Bible, were moribund even around the 1600s.


In more archaic texts in Vinnish, a naturally or semantically masculine noun can optionally take the ending -i in the nominative singular case. In all other cases of the noun, the ending -e is used.
====Masculine Forms====


* sterk''i'' sveinen - the strong young man (definite)
In more archaic texts in Vinnish, a naturally or semantically masculine weak adjective can optionally take the ending -i in the nominative singular. In all other cases of the noun, the ending -e is used.
 
{{interlinear|number=(4)
|sterk''i'' sveinen
|strong-MASC-DEF youth-SG-NOM-DEF
|the strong young man}}
 
====Feminine Forms====
 
In older Vinnish texts, a naturally or semantically feminine strong adjective can optionally take u-umlaut in the nominative singular and show an ending of -e in the accusative.
 
{{interlinear|number=(5)
|fåger kone
|beautiful-FEM-SG-NOM woman-SG-NOM
|beautiful woman}}
 
====Plural Forms====
 
In older Vinnish texts, plural weak adjectives can take u-umlaut in all cases.
 
{{interlinear|number=(6)
|kåld skip
|cold-NEUT-PL-DEF ship-PL-NOM
|the cold ships}}


==Verbs==
==Verbs==
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