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'''Irish''' in the [[Albionian]] timeline has absorbed significant Albionian influence, and the Slavic elements even penetrated grammar and grammatical morphemes.
'''Irish''' in the [[Albionian]] timeline has absorbed significant Albionian influence, and the Slavic elements even penetrated grammar and grammatical morphemes.
==Nouns==
==Nouns==
Nouns don't change form by case. Plural of masculines and feminines is uniformly ''-aí'' (by Slavic influence) and plural of neuters is usually ''-a''. and case is marked on the articles.
The neuter gender is preserved but there are fewer declension classes. The nominative plural of masculines and feminines is uniformly ''-aí'' (by Slavic influence) and plural of neuters is usually ''-a''. and case is marked on the articles.
*''ant fear, na fearaí'' = man, men
*''an fear, na fearaí'' = man, men
*''an gorad, na goradaí'' = castle, castles
*''an gorad, na goradaí'' = castle, castles
*''an chathair, na cathairí''
*''an chathair, na cathairí''