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● '''ðe skåp''' = the sheep > '''ðes skåps''' = of the sheep
● '''ðe skåp''' = the sheep > '''ðes skåps''' = of the sheep


An important remnant of the old Germanic noun class system is the way plurals are formed. Consequently, Shoundavish has five main plural markers, depending on which Germanic class the noun comes from. Some of these classes contain nouns of only one gender, while others contain nouns of all three genders.
An important remnant of the old Germanic noun class system is the way plurals are formed. More precisely, Shoundavish has five main plural markers, depending on which Germanic class the noun comes from. Some of these classes contain nouns of only one gender, while others contain nouns of all three genders.


{| class="wikitable alternance  mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable alternance  mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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