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* Examples: þornu “thorn” m, portu “port, harbor” m.
* Examples: þornu “thorn” m, portu “port, harbor” m.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:40%; table-layout:fixed;"
|+ Class 5f.
! style="width:33%;" | Case
! style="width:33%;" | sg.
! style="width:33%;" | pl.
|-
| nom. || -u || -iu
|-
| gen. || -i || -evo
|-
| acc. || -u || -i
|-
| dat. || -uo || -o
|}
* Examples; andu “hand” f, ieþu “manner” f.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:40%; table-layout:fixed;"
|+ Class 5n.
! style="width:33%;" | Case
! style="width:33%;" | sg.
! style="width:33%;" | pl.
|-
| nom. || -u || -ua
|-
| gen. || -i || -evi
|-
| acc. || -u || -ua
|-
| dat. || -uo || -o
|}
* Examples: fièu “wealth” n, cornu “horn (musical instrument)” n
There are a few minor classes, inherited directly from Gothic, called n-stems, which have four regular classes
* 1n. masculine, ending in -o;
* 2n. feminine, ending in -o;
* 3n. neuter, ending in -o;
* 4n. feminine, ending in -i;
* 1r.  masculine and feminine, ending in -ar.


==See also==
==See also==
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