Old Norse/Grammar/Adjectives and Adverbs
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Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |
Nominative | -r | -t | -(u-umlaut) | -ir | -(u-umlaut) | -ar |
Genitive | -s | -s | -rar | -ra | -ra | -ra |
Dative | -um | -u | -ri | -um | -um | -um |
Accusative | -an | -t | -a | -a | -(u-umlaut) | -ar |
Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |
Nominative | -i | -a | -a | -u | -u | -u |
Genitive | -a | -a | -u | -u | -u | -u |
Dative | -a | -a | -u | -um | -um | -um |
Accusative | -a | -a | -u | -u | -u | -u |
Note the weak declension here, neuter is always 'a.' Masculine is 'i' in the nominative, but 'a' elsewise. The plural is 'u' except the dative 'um' ending.