Template:fo-decl-noun-f14

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Declension of fo-decl-noun-f14
f14 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}in {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}urnar
accusative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}ina {{{1}}}{{{4}}}{{{3}}}ur {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}urnar
dative {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}} {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}ini {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}um {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}unum
genitive {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}ar {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}arinnar {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}a {{{1}}}{{{2}}}{{{3}}}{{{3}}}anna

This paradigm matches Faroese words like nátt (night), which have an umlaut Æ in the nominative and accusative plural. The double consonant at the end of the stem simplifies in the nominative and accusative plural.

  1. n (first part of the stem)
  2. á (stem vowel)
  3. t (last part of the stem, single letter)
  4. æ (umlaut)
{{fo-decl-noun-f14|n|á|t|æ}}

gives:

Declension of nátt
f14 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative nátt náttin nætur næturnar
accusative nátt náttina nætur nátturnar
dative nátt náttini náttum náttunum
genitive náttar náttarinnar nátta náttanna