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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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Gender |
m |
f[1] |
m & f |
m & f |
f (& m)
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Singular |
Nom |
broad |
cnst |
cnst |
vowel ín cnst |
il, in, ir vowel
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Gen |
slender |
+ e[2] |
+ a |
- |
broad + ach vowel + ch, d, n
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Dat |
-[3] |
slender |
- |
- |
slender gen
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Voc |
slender |
- |
- |
- |
-
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Weak Plural[4] |
Nom |
slender |
+ a |
+ a |
+ a[5] |
[6]
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Gen |
- |
broad |
- |
- |
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Dat |
+ aibh[7] |
+ aibh |
+ a |
+ a |
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Voc |
+ a |
+ a |
+ a |
+ a |
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- ^ there are three masculine nouns in the 2nd declension:im, sliabh, teach
- ^ genitive singular in í comes from nouns in ‑(e)ach: ighe -> í
- ^ "-" means that the form is the same as the nominative singular
- ^ Strong plurals cases all have the same form
- ^ there are two weak plurals in 4th declension
- ^ there are some irregular plurals in -a in 5th declension, with genitive plural = genitive singular
- ^ archaic/dialectical
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See also
http://www.nualeargais.ie/foghlaim/nouns.php