U-Declension Nouns in Gothic

     The following are the conjugations for the u-declension nouns in Gothic, which includes the masculine, neuter, and feminine gender:

u-stems (Masculine and Feminine):

    The below are the regular endings, but in a few instances the singular áu- and u-endings have been confused by later scribes, e.g. Nominative singular sunáus beside sunus, Dative singular sunu beside sunáu, and Vocative singular (frequently) sunáu beside sunu:

Sing. Plur.
Nom.
sunus
sunjus
Acc. / Voc.
sunu
sununs
Gen.
sunáus
suniwê
Dat.
sunáu
sunum

u-stems (Neuter):

    There are only a few extant examples of neuter u-stems, and none are known to be in the plural.

Sing.
Nom. / Acc. / Voc.
faíhu
Gen.
faíháus
Dat.
faíháu