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In older and especially in more poetic texts, the vowel change depends on the last vowel similarly to verb conjugation shown below: y → u → i → (e ↔ o) ← a ← ö. Here objective vowel moves one step towards the centre and genitive outwards (so that y→ö and vice versa e.g. fyg→fygör), but the 'nidi'/'mub' declensions have apparently become the universal way. Traces of a similar vowel change can be seen in the pronoun inflection as well. | In older and especially in more poetic texts, the vowel change depends on the last vowel similarly to verb conjugation shown below: y → u → i → (e ↔ o) ← a ← ö. Here objective vowel moves one step towards the centre and genitive outwards (so that y→ö and vice versa e.g. fyg→fygör), but the 'nidi'/'mub' declensions have apparently become the universal way. Traces of a similar vowel change can be seen in the pronoun inflection as well. | ||
Notice their sun called Halla: '''H'''alla, ha'''l'''ol, hallox, ha'''l'''olox, hallör, ha'''l'''olör | |||
==Verbs== | ==Verbs== |
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