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Northeastern Gothic[]

Etymology[]

From Gothic ƕaþaris, from Proto-Germanic *hwat, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷod.

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: ['hwaθaris])

Adverb[]

hwatharis

  1. which one (of two) (masculine and neuter singular genitive interrogative abverb)

Pronoun[]

hwatharis

  1. which one (of two) (masculine and neuter singular genitive interrogative pronoun)

Inflection[]

Interrogative adverbs and pronouns
Masculine Feminine Neuter
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
What
Who
Nominative hwas hwaa hwo hwos hwa hwo
Accusative hwana hwans
Genitive hwis hwize hwizos hwizo hwis hwize
Dative hwamma hwaam hwizaa hwaam si hwaam
Which one (of two) Nominative hwathar hwatharaa hwathara hwatharos hwatharata hwathara
Accusative hwatharana hwatharans
Genitive hwatharis hwatharaaze hwatharaazos hwatharaazo hwatharis hwatharaaze
Dative hwatharamma hwatharaam hwathara hwatharaam hwatharamma hwatharaam
Which one (of more than two) Nominative hwarjis hwarjaa hwarja hwarjos hwarjata hwarja
Accusative hwarjana hwarjans
Genitive hwarjis hwarjaaze hwarjaazos hwarjaaze hwarjis hwarjaaze
Dative hwarjamma hwarjaam hwarjaa hwarjaam hwarjamma
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