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Plurals ending with -<span class="fryas">ON</span> migt be related (how?) to Old Greek '''-ων''', for example <span class="fryas">BYLDON, ÁGON</span> (images, eyes) that exist as varieties of <span class="fryas">BYLDA, ÁGA</span> and <span class="fryas">BYLDUM, ÁGUM</span>.
Plurals ending with -<span class="fryas">UM</span> seem to have been used more for genetives and datives than for nominatives and accusatives, though (as with most spelling and grammar) very inconsistently.


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Revision as of 11:30, 27 November 2023

Like conjugations of verbs and general spelling, grammatical cases are not used consitently in OL. What follows is a first exploration.

Equivalents to Old Greek

nominative/accusative

τα τέκνα (the children) — THA ÀFTER.KVMANDA (the descendants)

genetive

της νύκτες (of the night) — THES NACHTIS (at night)

dative

notes

Plurals ending with -ON migt be related (how?) to Old Greek -ων, for example BYLDON, ÁGON (images, eyes) that exist as varieties of BYLDA, ÁGA and BYLDUM, ÁGUM.

Plurals ending with -UM seem to have been used more for genetives and datives than for nominatives and accusatives, though (as with most spelling and grammar) very inconsistently.