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Adûnaic Strong Nouns


Multisyllabic nouns ending in one or more consonants preceded by a short vowel, or ending in a short vowel.

 

Gender

Like all nouns, they have four genders: common, masculine, feminine, and neuter.\

 

Cases

All the standard shown below:

Nominative

Standalone

Subjective

Subject of sentence

Objective

Verbal compounds

Plural

Indicates plural of noun

Plural Subjective

Plural of noun when subject

Dual

Indicates a pair of the noun

Dual Subjective

Pair of the noun when subject

 

General Declensions

Strong-I

Noun Types

Strong I Neuter

Strong I Gendered[1]

Normal

khibil

“spring”

narak

“eagle”

Subjective

khibêl

narkan

Objective

khiblu

naruk/narku

Plural

khibîl

narîk

Plural-Subjective

khibîla

narkîm

Dual

khiblat

narkat

Dual-Subjective

khiblât

narkât

 

Strong-II

Noun Types

Strong II Neuter (-i/-u)

Strong II Neuter (-a)

Strong II Gendered (-i/-u)

Strong II Gendered (-a)

Normal

 dôlgu

“dark (evil) night”

 azra

“sea”

kali

“woman”

 miya

“infant”

Subjective

 dôlgô

 azrâ

kalin

 miyan

Objective

 dôlgu

 azru

kali

 miyu

Plural

 dôlgî

 azrî

kalî

 miyî

Plural-Subjective

 dôlgîya

 azrîya

kalîm

 miyîm

Dual

 dôlgat

 azrat

kaliyat

 miyat

Dual-Subjective

 dôlgât

 azrât

kaliyât

 miyât