Adjective, pronoun and numeral in Old German and Roman languages


(If the sentence read: "The wise king is kind to his subjects," "wise" would be a weak adjective)



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(If the sentence read: "The wise king is kind to his subjects," "wise" would be a weak adjective).

This characteristic of Old English adjectives is important, because there are different declensions that are used depending on whether or an adjective is used in a grammatically strong or weak manner. A "declension" is simply a list of the different endings that go on a word to indicate that it is in a certain case (i.e., that it is fulfilling a certain grammatical function).

The Adjective had two types of declensions: strong and weak.

  • The Adjective had two types of declensions: strong and weak.
  • Strong adjectives had more endings opposed to each other, so these adjectives had a stronger distinctive power.
  • Weak declension of adjectives was characterized by the ending -an, which was used in most of the forms, so a lot of weak forms were homonymous and had a weak distinctive power.

Nominative

ʒōd (m.) – good Str.

ʒōda (m.) W.

Genitive

ʒōdes

ʒōdan

Dative

ʒōdum

ʒōdan

Accusative

ʒōdne

ʒōdan

Instrumental

ʒōde

ʒōdan

Source: https://oldenglish.info/adj5.html

In OE there existed several groups of pronouns:

In OE there existed several groups of pronouns:

  • Personal,
  • Demonstrative,
  • Indefinite,
  • Interrogative and
  • Relative.

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