From Proto-Germanic *swihΓ΄. This Gothic form is reconstructed based on the borrowing Suehans, a Latinized phonetic spelling of the nominative plural, occuring once in the Latin-language Getica by the sixth-century Byzantine scholar Jordanes.
*ππ π°πΉπ·π° β’ (*swaiha) m
singular | plural | |
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nominative | *ππ
π°πΉπ·π° *swaiha |
*ππ
π°πΉπ·π°π½π *swaihans |
vocative | *ππ
π°πΉπ·π° *swaiha |
*ππ
π°πΉπ·π°π½π *swaihans |
accusative | *ππ
π°πΉπ·π°π½ *swaihan |
*ππ
π°πΉπ·π°π½π *swaihans |
genitive | *ππ
π°πΉπ·πΉπ½π *swaihins |
*ππ
π°πΉπ·π°π½π΄ *swaihanΔ |
dative | *ππ
π°πΉπ·πΉπ½ *swaihin |
*ππ
π°πΉπ·π°πΌ *swaiham |