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Gothic declension information


Gothic is an inflected language, and as such its nouns, pronouns, and adjectives must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five grammatical cases in Gothic with a few traces of an old sixth instrumental case.

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Gothic declension

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called a declension. There are five grammatical cases in Gothic with a few traces of an old sixth instrumental case. A complete declension consists of...

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Declension

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Dutch declension system German declension Gothic declension Icelandic declension Middle English declension Latvian declension Lithuanian declension Bosnian...

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Gothic language

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other third declensions in Greek and Latin. Gothic adjectives follow noun declensions closely; they take same types of inflection. Gothic inherited the...

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Latin declension

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Latin declension is the set of patterns according to which Latin words are declined—that is, have their endings altered to show grammatical case, number...

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Old High German declension

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the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five grammatical cases in Old High German. A complete declension consists of five grammatical cases...

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Lithuanian declension

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Lithuanian has a declension system is similar to declension systems in ancient Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit, Latin or Ancient Greek. It is...

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Irish declension

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comparison of the IPA system with those used in learners' materials. The declension of Irish nouns, the definite article, and the adjectives is discussed...

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Latin numerals

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the town' Ordinal numerals all decline like normal first- and second-declension adjectives. When declining two-word ordinals (thirteenth onwards), both...

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Archaic Dutch declension

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nouns only have singular and plural forms. Many remnants of former case declensions remain in the Dutch language, but few of them are productive. One exception...

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Hindustani declension

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case declension paradigms for nouns are shown below. Some masculine words ending in -ā (like pitā and kartā) retain 'ā' throughout their declension, only...

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Germanic languages

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only gradually. Originally the n-stem declension was not a single declension but a set of separate declensions (e.g., -an, -ōn, -īn) with related endings...

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Old Norse morphology

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present-preterite) and two categories of nouns (strong, weak). Conjugation and declension are carried out by a mix of inflection and two nonconcatenative morphological...

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Old English grammar

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inflections, traditionally called the "strong declension" and the "weak declension." Together, both declensions contain many different inflections, though...

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Vocative case

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second-declension nouns (ending in -ος) and third-declension nouns. Second-declension masculine nouns have a regular vocative ending in -ε. Third-declension...

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Instrumental case

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instrumental declension. Though not commonly known to be of pronominal origin, it was, in fact, inherited from Old English hwȳ, which was the declension of hwæt...

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Thematic vowel

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in the first (or alpha) declension and second (or omicron) declension, and athematic nouns in the third declension. Declension of the athematic noun πούς...

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Locative case

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first and second declension, it was identical to the genitive singular form. In archaic times, the locative singular of third declension nouns was still...

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Finnish noun cases

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v t e Grammatical cases List of cases Declension Morphosyntactic alignment Cases Declensions Classical Arabic Czech Archaic Dutch English Middle English...

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Portuguese language

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warfare, such as espora 'spur', estaca ('stake'), and guerra ('war'), from Gothic *spaúra, *stakka, and *wirro respectively; natural world, such as suino...

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Genitive case

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keiner, meiner, etc.) Singular masculine and neuter nouns of the strong declension in the genitive case are marked with -(e)s. Generally, one-syllable nouns...

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Adpositional case

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postposition. This term can be used in languages where nouns have a declensional form that appears exclusively in combination with certain prepositions...

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List of grammatical cases

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grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an example of it, and...

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Grammatical case

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identifiable declension classes, or groups of nouns with a similar pattern of case inflection or declension. Sanskrit has six declension classes, whereas...

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Accusative case

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telic, while the partitive is not. Modern English almost entirely lacks declension in its nouns; pronouns, however, have an understood case usage, as in...

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Russian grammar

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accusative case appears between the nominative and genitive cases. Nominal declension involves six main cases – nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental...

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Oblique case

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similarities with the vocative case in Hindustani. Some examples of the declension pattern are shown in the tables below: Bulgarian, an analytic Slavic language...

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Partitive case

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the "second genitive case". The partitive arose from the merger of the declensions of *-ŏ and *-ŭ stem nouns in Old East Slavic, which left the former *-ŭ...

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Prolative case

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Entzi Zubiri's Euskal Gramatika Osoa (Bilbao: Didaktiker, 1995); the declension reference Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine at the website of...

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