Strong nouns
Strong nouns are nouns, in which declension is not centered around a consonant (unlike weak nouns, in which declension is centered around an -π½- and consonant stems, in which declension is centered around class-specific consonants). Masculine and feminine nouns in which the nominative ending ends with an -π are generally strong nouns (though in some rare instances it may be a static consonant stem, so be careful).
A-subgroup
- Masculine a-stem, ends with -π in nominative singular.
- Feminine Ε-stem, ends with -π° in nominative singular.
- Neuter a-stem, has a null-ending in nominative singular.
Infixed
- Masculine ja-stem: masculine a-stem with an -πΉ- infix. Ends with -π΄πΉπ (rarer -πΎπΉπ) in nominative singular.
- Feminine jΕ-stem: feminine Ε-stem with an -πΉ- infix. Ends with -πΉ in nominative singular.
- Neuter ja-stem: (surprise-surprise) neuter a-stem with an -πΉ- infix. Ends with -πΉ in nominative singular.
- Masculine wa-stem: masculine a-stem with a -π - infix. Ends with -πΏπ in nom. sg.
- Feminine wΕ-stem: feminine Ε-stem with a -π - infix. Ends with -πΏ in nom. sg.
- Neuter wa-stem: neuter a-stem with a -π - infix. Ends with -πΏ in nom. sg.
I-subgroup
- Masculine i-stem, ends with -π in nominative singular.
- Feminine i-stem, ends with -π in nominative singular.
- Neuter i-stem, has a null-ending in nominative singular.
Infixed
- Neuter ji-stem: neuter i-stem with an -πΉ- infix. Ends with -πΉ in nominative singular. The only non a-stem infixed class and mostly exists in gender paradigms.
U-subgroup
- Masculine u-stem, ends with -πΏπ in nominative singular.
- Feminine u-stem, ends with -πΏπ in nominative singular.
- Neuter u-stem, ends with -πΏ in nominative singular.