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Húsnorsk occasionally extends umlaut across patterns in a form of regularization or analogy, this can lead to irregular evolution but morphology that's easier to remember (note how umlaut was extended to almost all vowels)
Húsnorsk occasionally extends umlaut across patterns in a form of regularization or analogy, this can lead to irregular evolution but morphology that's easier to remember (note how umlaut was extended to almost all vowels)


Húsnorsk has largely leveled both the dative and genitive singulars to -i and -s respectively, though the genitive is sometimes leveled to -ą by some speakers.
Húsnorsk has largely leveled both the dative singulars to -i and -inum in both dialects, but the genitive is more complicated.
:In Húmgądsnorsk, the genitive singular has been leveled ro -s and -sins, and the plural was already leveled to -a and -anna (though sometimes an extra consonant appears before it)
:In Jugsnorsk, the inherited genitive was lost, being replaced with the dative + -s.


When looking at the tables below, note that there's multiple as it's giving both Húmgądsnorsk and Jugsnorsk. The latter two tables are both Jugsnorsk, just in different scripts, one in Latin, the other in Cyrillic.
When looking at the tables below, note that there's multiple as it's giving both Húmgądsnorsk and Jugsnorsk. (Latin Jugsnorsk will be used)
====Strong nouns====
====Strong nouns====
Húsnorsk closely follows Old Norse with its strong nouns, have two neuter, and three masculine and feminine strong declensions, the general pattern names are  
Húsnorsk closely follows Old Norse with its strong nouns, have two neuter, and three masculine and feminine strong declensions, the general pattern names are  
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:ō-stem: Feminine
:ō-stem: Feminine


''Húmgąds'':
The tables below will have a hyphen between the root and the suffix in order to show it better.
{{Húsnorsk nouns m-a|Norsk|Nursk|m= - "Norse"}}


''Jugs'':
Masculine patterns:
{{Jugsnorsk nouns m-a|Norsk|Nursk|m= - "Norse"}}
{{Húsnorsk nouns m-a|Norsk-|Nursk-|m= - "Norse"}}
{{Jugsnorsk cyr nouns m-a|Норск|Нурск|m= - "Norse"}}
{{Jugsnorsk nouns m-a|Norsk-|Nursk-|m= - "Norse"}}




''Húmgąds'':
{{Húsnorsk nouns m-i|al-|ǫl-|ǫ́-|m= - "awl"}}
{{Húsnorsk nouns s-ō|nǫs|nas|m= - "nose"}}
{{Jugsnorsk nouns m-i|al-|ol-|ó-|m= - "awl"}}


''Jugs'':
As can be seen with this table, nouns can be irregular, especially when it consists of a vowel followed by l, as historic l-vocalization caused additional vowel alternations on top of umlaut.
{{Jugsnorsk nouns s-ō|nos|nas|m= - "nose"}}
 
{{Jugsnorsk cyr nouns s-ō|нос|нас|m= - "nose"}}
Feminine patterns:
{{Húsnorsk nouns s-ō|nǫs-|nas-|m= - "nose"}}
{{Jugsnorsk nouns s-ō|nos-|m= - "nose"}}


==Syntax==
==Syntax==