zwei hunt _two hundred_ zweihundertste
_or_ hundert
t[u]sent _thousand_ t[u]senste
zwei t[u]sent _two thousand_ zweit[u]sentste
Sec. 63.
{Ein} follows the strong declension, when used as a numeral. The dat.
{einme} is generally contracted to {eime} (Sec. 9, 3). When {ein} is used in
the sense of _alone_, it follows the weak declension. On the inflexion
of {ander}, _second_, see Sec. 55. {Zwei} and {dr[i]} are declined as
follows:--
_Masc._ _Neut._ _Fem._
Nom. Acc. zw[e]ne zwei zw[o], zwuo, zw[a]
Gen. zwei(g)er (Sec. 35) zwei(g)er zwei(g)er
Dat. zwein, zweien zwein, zweien zwein, zweien
Nom. Acc. dr[i], dr[i]e driu dr[i], dr[i]e
Gen. dr[i](g)er (Sec. 35) dr[i](g)er dr[i](g)er
Dat. dr[)i]n, dr[i]en dr[)i]n, dr[)i]en dr[)i]n, dr[i]en
Sec. 64.
The other cardinals up to twelve are sometimes inflected; when such is
the case the endings are:--
_Masc. and Fem._ _Neut._
Nom. Acc. -e -iu
Gen. -er -er
Dat. -en -en
{hundert} and {t[u]sent} are neuter nouns.
CHAPTER V
PRONOUNS
Sec. 65.
1. PERSONAL.
SING.
Nom. ich, _I_ du, d[u], _thou_
Acc. mich dich
Gen. m[i]n d[i]n
Dat. mir dir
PLUR.
Nom. wir ir
Acc. unsich, uns iuch
Gen. unser iuwer
Dat. uns iu
SING.
_Masc._ _Neut._ _Fem._
Nom. [e:]r, _he_ [e:][z], _it, there_ si, s[i], siu, sie, _she_
Acc. in [e:][z] sie, si, s[i]
Gen. ([e:]s) [e:]s ir(e)
Dat. im(e) im(e) ir(e)
PLUR.
Nom. Acc. si, s[i], sie (Neut. also siu), _they_
Gen. ir(e)
Dat. in
NOTE.--1. The gen. {ir} is often used as a possessive pronoun. For
{[e:][z]} the form {i[z]} sometimes appears.
2. For the acc. pl. {unsich} the dat. {uns} is mostly used. {iu} is
often used for {iuch}, and _vice versa_. {im}, {ir} are more usual
than {ime}, {ire}.
3. The unstressed forms of personal pronouns are often attached to
other words, as {ich[z]}, {i[z]} = {ich [e:][z]}; {ichne}, {ine}, {ichn}
= {ich ne}
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