ππΏπ²π²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *tungΗ, from Proto-Indo-European *dnΜ₯Η΅Κ°wΓ©hβs.
Germanic cognates: Old English tunge, Old Frisian tunge, Old Saxon tunga, Old Dutch tunga, Old High German zunge, Old Norse tunga.
Indo-European cognates: Sanskrit ΰ€ΰ€Ώΰ€Ήΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€Ύ (jihvΔ), Old Latin dingua (Latin lingua), Avestan β§π¬΅π¬π¬°π¬¬π¬β© (hizvΔ), Old Church Slavonic Ρ©Π·κΠΊΡ (jΔzykΕ), Lithuanian lieΕΎΓΉvis, Old Irish tengae, Welsh tafod), Tocharian A kΓ€ntu.
Declension
Feminine Εn-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ππΏπ²π²π tuggΕ |
ππΏπ²π²ππ½π tuggΕns |
Vocative | ππΏπ²π²π tuggΕ |
ππΏπ²π²ππ½π tuggΕns |
Accusative | ππΏπ²π²ππ½ tuggΕn |
ππΏπ²π²ππ½π tuggΕns |
Genitive | ππΏπ²π²ππ½π tuggΕns |
ππΏπ²π²ππ½π tuggΕnΕ |
Dative | ππΏπ²π²ππ½ tuggΕn |
ππΏπ²π²ππΌ tuggΕm |
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