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Why does the declension of the neuter form have some rows written in Devanagari? Kats987124 (talk) 07:42, 15 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

@Kats987124: It's a mistake, now corrected. It happened because the irregular forms are entered manually, for having a cross-script table of irregular forms was declared to be too complicated. The irregular forms are generated from Latin script by the usually commented out 'transliteration hints' (see masculine) and transferred to the table manually. The oblique cases of the neuter are the same as the masculine. However, the masculine and neuter declension tables are widely enough separated that having done the masculine, the neuter was not immediately below, and I forgot about it. Devanagari was done before Thai because 'd' comes before 't'. --RichardW57 (talk) 21:29, 15 September 2020 (UTC)Reply