Linguistic Facts about Unicorns
Here are three linguistic facts about the word "unicorn"!
Here are three linguistic facts about the word "unicorn"!
This is the famous fable "The Fox and the Grapes" translated from Phaedrus' Latin to English by Parchment Lore. Enjoy!
These are the conjugations for a minor declension in the Gothic language: the nd-declension.
These are the conjugations for a minor declension in the Gothic language: the r-declension.
These are the conjugations for noun in the Gothic Weak Declension, also known as the n-declension. This class of nouns contains all 3 noun genders in the language.
These are the conjugations for the u-declension in the Gothic language for each case, gender, and number.
These are the conjugations for the i-declension in the Gothic language for each case, gender, and number.
This is the famous fable "The Fox and the Grapes" from Aesop's Fables translated into the Gothic language by Parchment Lore. Enjoy!
These are the conjugations for the ô-declension in the Gothic language for each case, gender, and number. Both jô- and wô-stems are included!
This is an evolving dictionary containing words attested in the ancient Gothic language.