π²πΏπΌπ°
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From Proto-Germanic *gumΓ΄, from Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°Η΅Κ°mΜ₯mΕ. Germanic cognates include Old Saxon gumo, Old High German gumo, Old Norse gumi (Norwegian gume), Old English guma. The Indo-European root is also the source of Latin homΕ, Proto-Baltic *ΕΎmo- (Old Lithuanian ΕΎmuo).
Masculine an-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π²πΏπΌπ° guma |
π²πΏπΌπ°π½π gumans |
Vocative | π²πΏπΌπ° guma |
π²πΏπΌπ°π½π gumans |
Accusative | π²πΏπΌπ°π½ guman |
π²πΏπΌπ°π½π gumans |
Genitive | π²πΏπΌπΉπ½π gumins |
π²πΏπΌπ°π½π΄ gumanΔ |
Dative | π²πΏπΌπΉπ½ gumin |
π²πΏπΌπ°πΌ gumam |
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