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Template:fo-decl-noun-f19

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f19 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}u{{{4}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}u{{{4}}}in {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}ar {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}arnar
accusative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}u{{{4}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}ina {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}ar {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}arnar
dative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}u{{{4}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}ini {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}um, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}um {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}unum, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}unum
genitive {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}ar {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}arinnar {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}a {{{1}}}{{{5}}}{{{3}}}{{{4}}}anna

This paradigm matches Faroese female nouns such as fjøður (feather), which end in -ur not as suffix, but as part of the stem. The u is absent in certain inflections. Furthermore, there is an umlaut a in the genitive and plural, plus an alternating form in the dative plural.

  1. fj (first part of the stem)
  2. ø (stem vowel)
  3. ð (second part of the stem)
  4. r (third part of the stem)
  5. a (umlaut)
{{fo-decl-noun-f19|fj|ø|ð|r|a}}

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