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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


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