πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π π°π½π³π
Gothic
Pronunciation
- (uncertain) IPA(key): /usΛbliΙ‘Ι‘Κ·ands/, /usΛbliΕΙ‘Κ·ands/[1]
Participle
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π π°π½π³π β’ (usbliggwands)
- present participle of πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π π°π½ (usbliggwan)
Declension
| singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π, πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π° usbliggwands, usbliggwanda |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉ usbliggwandei |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π usbliggwandΕ |
| accusative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°π½ usbliggwandan |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½ usbliggwandein |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π usbliggwandΕ |
| genitive | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³πΉπ½π usbliggwandins |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½π usbliggwandeins |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³πΉπ½π usbliggwandins |
| dative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³πΉπ½ usbliggwandin |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½ usbliggwandein |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³πΉπ½ usbliggwandin |
| plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
| nominative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°π½π usbliggwandans |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½π usbliggwandeins |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³ππ½π° usbliggwandΕna |
| accusative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°π½π usbliggwandans |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½π usbliggwandeins |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³ππ½π° usbliggwandΕna |
| genitive | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°π½π΄ usbliggwandanΔ |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½π usbliggwandeinΕ |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°π½π΄ usbliggwandanΔ |
| dative | πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°πΌ usbliggwandam |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π΄πΉπΌ usbliggwandeim |
πΏππ±π»πΉπ²π²π
π°π½π³π°πΌ usbliggwandam |
References
- ^ There is no clear scholarly consensus as to whether <ggw> resulting from VerschΓ€rfung was pronounced with a nasal or not. (Contrast words like ππΉπ²π²π
π°π½ (siggwan), where the <ggw> derives from Proto-Germanic *-ngw-, and which was very likely pronounced with a nasal.) For a selection of perspectives on the issue of whether or not there was an etymological distinction in how <ggw> was pronounced, refer to:
- Miller, D. Gary (2019) The Oxford Gothic Grammar, Oxford: Oxford University Press, βISBN, page 29
- MagnΓΊs Snaedal, "Gothic <ggw>", Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis 128 (2011)
- James Marchand (1973) The Sounds and Phonemes of Wulfila's Gothic, pp. 87-90.