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====Consonant stems====
====Consonant stems====
Masculine and feminine were declined the same.
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! !! colspan="3"| *ahmô ''m.'' "stone" !! colspan="3"| *immô ''n.'' "name"
|-
! Nominative
| rowspan="2"| *ahm'''ô'''
| rowspan="3"| *ahm'''inī'''
| rowspan="2"| *ahm'''iniz'''
| rowspan="3"| *imm'''ô'''
| rowspan="3"| *imm'''inī'''
| rowspan="3"| *imm'''inō'''
|-
! Vocative
|-
! Accusative
| *ahm'''inį'''
| *ahm'''ininz'''
|-
! Genitive
| *ahm'''iniz'''
| *ahm'''inau'''
| *ahm'''inǭ'''
| *imm'''iniz'''
| *imm'''inau'''
| *imm'''inǭ'''
|-
! Dative
| *ahm'''inī'''
| *ahm'''immō'''
| *ahm'''immaz'''
| *imm'''inī'''
| *imm'''immō'''
| *imm'''immaz'''
|-
! Instrumental
| *ahm'''immi'''
| *ahm'''immō'''
| *ahm'''immīz'''
| *imm'''immi'''
| *imm'''immō'''
| *imm'''immīz'''
|-
! Locative
| *ahm'''inī'''
| *ahm'''inau'''
| *ahm'''inzu'''
| *imm'''inī'''
| *imm'''inau'''
| *imm'''inzu'''
|-
|}
<!--
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! !! colspan="2"| *feþs ''m.'' "foot" || colspan="2"| *hafud ''n.'' "head"
! !! colspan="2"| *feþs ''m.'' "foot" || colspan="2"| *hafud ''n.'' "head"
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| *hafud'''ibaz'''
| *hafud'''ibaz'''
|-
|-
|}
|}-->


'''Note:''' The usual ending for the masculine/feminine nominative-vocative singular was *''-s'' (after unvoiced consonants) or *''-z'' (after voiced consonants)<!-- (which often led to minor stem changes)-->, and in the neuter nominative-vocative-accusative singular there was usually no suffix. However, there were many nouns that were irregular in those forms.
'''Note:''' The usual ending for the masculine/feminine nominative-vocative singular was *''-s'' (after unvoiced consonants) or *''-z'' (after voiced consonants)<!-- (which often led to minor stem changes)-->, and in the neuter nominative-vocative-accusative singular there was usually no suffix. However, there were many nouns that were irregular in those forms.