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Phonology
Neuter Nouns
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | -zero | -a | 
| Accusative | -zero | -a | 
| Genitive | -is | -e | 
| Dative | -a | -am | 
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | thata | tho | 
| Accusative | thata | tho | 
| Genitive | this | thize | 
| Dative | thamma | thaim | 
Feminine Nouns
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | -a | -os | 
| Accusative | -a | -os | 
| Genitive | -os | -o | 
| Dative | -ai | -om | 
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | so | thos | 
| Accusative | tho | thos | 
| Genitive | thizo | thizos | 
| Dative | thizai | thaim | 
Examples
- Masculine A-Stems
 
- aiths: oath
 - asts: twig
 - bagms: tree (cf. German Baum, English "beam" (of wood))
 - laufs: leaf (Gothic au frequently = English ea)
 - maithms: gift
 - stains: stone (ai=o)
 - winds: wind
 
- Neuter A-Stems
 
Feminine A=Stems (so is the fem. definite article)
Weak Declensions
Weak nouns decline differently than strong nouns (hence the different name) and sometimes are more simple.
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | -a | -ans | 
| Accusative | -an | -ans | 
| Genitive | -ins | -ane | 
| Dative | -in | -am | 
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | -o | -ona | 
| Accusative | -o | -ona | 
| Genitive | -ins | -ane | 
| Dative | -in | -am | 
Examples
- Masculine Weak
 
- sa atta: the father
 - sa bloma: the flower (cf. "bloom")
 - sa brunna: the well (in Old English this word became burna "stream", and is 
still used in river names ending in -bourn)
 - sa fula: the foal
 - sa galga: the cross (cf. "gallows")
 - sa garda: the yard, the fold
 - sa Guta: the Goth
 - sa Austraguta: the Ostrogoth
 - sa hana: the rooster (cf. "hen", which comes from the feminine of this noun, which originally meant "the singer")
 - sa magula: the little boy
 - sa matha: the worm
 - sa mena: the moon
 - sa milhma: the cloud
 - sa skuggwa: the mirror
 - sa sparwa: the sparrow
 - sa sunna: the sun
 - sa unhultha: the demon
 
- Neuter Weak
 
- thata augadauro: the window
 - thata auso: the ear
 - thata barnilo: the little child
 - thata hairto: the heart
 - thata kaurno: the (single) grain
 - thata sigljo: the seal (cf. Latin sigillum)
 - thata thairko: the hole
 
But the Weak declensions are not all the same there exists a few irregulars. First the masculine irregulars:
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | manna | mans | 
| Accusative | mannan | mans/manans | 
| Genitive | mans | manne | 
| Dative | mann | mannam | 
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | namo | namna | 
| Accusative | namo | namna | 
| Genitive | namins | namne | 
| Dative | namin | namnam | 
NEXT TO COME: FEMININE WEAK NOUNS, NEUTER AND FEMININE STRONG A-STEM VOCABULARY ALSO.
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