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| и || y || /ɪ/ || | | и || y || /ɪ/ || | ||
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| | | и || ĭ / ï || /ɪ/ || Often written ''i'' in non-scholarly Latin | ||
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| ї || ji || /ji/ || Can also represent /jɪ/ | | ї || ji || /ji/ || Can also represent /jɪ/ | ||
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=== Masculine Stems === | === Masculine Stems === | ||
=== Strong Masculine Stems === | === Strong Masculine Stems === | ||
Mariupol Gothic inanimate masculine stems are inherited exclusively from Proto-Germanic an-stem masculine nouns. Example of an inanimate masculine stem noun, '''мiна''' (moon): | Mariupol Gothic inanimate masculine stems are inherited exclusively from Proto-Germanic an-stem masculine nouns. Example of an inanimate masculine stem noun, '''мiна''' (moon): | ||
=== Strong Feminine Stems === | === Strong Feminine Stems === | ||
=== Weak Feminine Stems === | === Weak Feminine Stems === | ||
=== Strong Neuter Stems === | === Strong Neuter Stems === | ||
Gothish strong neuter stems are made up of former Proto-Germanic a- and u-stem neuters. Example of a strong neuter stem noun, '''брот''' (bread): | Gothish strong neuter stems are made up of former Proto-Germanic a- and u-stem neuters. Example of a strong neuter stem noun, '''брот''' (bread): | ||
=== Weak Neuter Stems === | === Weak Neuter Stems === | ||
== Adjectives == | == Adjectives == | ||
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The passive voice is formed with the past participle and the word геeн ''geen'' "to go." | The passive voice is formed with the past participle and the word геeн ''geen'' "to go." | ||
== Lord's Prayer == | == Lord's Prayer == | ||
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