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Template:fo-decl-noun-f29

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
f29 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ir {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}irin {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}urnar
accusative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}urina {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}urnar
dative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}urini {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}rum {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}rnum
genitive {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}urinnar {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ra {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ranna

Usage notes

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It seems likely that this paradigm is only used by móðir (mother) and its derivatives. However, it has a certain pattern, which is similar to bróðir.

  1. m (first part of the stem)
  2. ó (stem vowel singular)
  3. ð (second part of the stem - the R is the last part, but is not used as a variable here!)
  4. ø (umlaut in plural)
{{fo-decl-noun-f29|m|ó|ð|ø}}

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