From Proto-Germanic *duhtΔr, from Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°ughβtαΈr.
π³π°πΏπ·ππ°π β’ (dauhtar) f
Masculine/feminine r-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π³π°πΏπ·ππ°π dauhtar |
π³π°πΏπ·πππΎπΏπ dauhtrjus |
Vocative | π³π°πΏπ·ππ°π dauhtar |
π³π°πΏπ·πππΎπΏπ dauhtrjus |
Accusative | π³π°πΏπ·ππ°π dauhtar |
π³π°πΏπ·πππΏπ½π dauhtruns |
Genitive | π³π°πΏπ·πππ dauhtrs |
π³π°πΏπ·πππ΄ dauhtrΔ |
Dative | π³π°πΏπ·ππ dauhtr |
π³π°πΏπ·πππΏπΌ dauhtrum |