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About These Lessons
The Sounds of Gothic
Lessons
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Unit 8
Unit 9
Unit 10
Unit 11
Unit 12
Unit 13
Unit 14
Unit 15
Unit 16
Unit 17
Unit 18
Nouns
Pure A-Stems
Pure A-Stem Plurals
Masculine JA-Stems
Neuter JA-Stems
WA-Stems
Feminine Ō-Stems
JŌ-Stems; Decl. of Thousand
Masculine I-Stems
Feminine I-Stems
Irregular I-Stems
U-Stems
N-Stems
Minor Declensions
Personal Pronouns
Reflexive Pronoun
WH Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Posessive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Negative Indef. Pronouns
Paradigm Tables
Verbs
Present Personal Endings
Preterite of Strong Verbs
Preterite, Consonant Changes
Ablaut Table
Principal Parts of Strong Verbs
"To Be", Present Tense
"To Be", Preterite Tense
"To Will", Conjugation
Reduplicated Preterites
Class I Weak Verbs
Irregular Weak Verbs I
Class II Weak Verbs
Class III Weak Verbs
Class IV Weak Verbs
Preterite-Presents
Auxiliary Verbs
Passive Voice
Imperative
Subjunctive
Participles
Verbs Governing the Genitive
Verbs Governing the Dative
Verbs with Feeling
Adjectives
Strong A-Stems
Strong JA-Stems
Strong WA-Stems
Strong I-Stems
Cardinals 1 to 10
Cardinals Beyond 10
Declension of Two and Three
Weak Declension
Gender of Groups of People
Ordinals
Comparatives
Superlatives
Adverbs
Adverb Compar. and Superl.
Participles
Adjectives Governing the Genitive
Adjectives Governing the Dative
Misc
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Questions: Yes/No
Questions: WH
Cardinals 1 to 10
Cardinals Beyond 10
Months, Days of Week
Colors
Other Uses of Accusative
Other Uses of Genitive
Other Uses of Dative
Compound Formations
Prefixes
Suffixes
Lexicon
Gothic-English
English-Gothic
Gótico-Español
Español-Gótico
Tools
Rhyme Utility
Keyboard
Feedback
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Roman transliteration
Unicode
Statement of Inclusivity
About These Lessons
The Sounds of Gothic
Unit 1
1.1) Introduction to Gothic
1.2) Simple Sentences
1.3) Noun Cases and Declension of Pure A-Stems
1.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 2
2.1) Plurals of Nouns
2.2) Changes in Consonant Voicing
2.3) Third Person Plurals of Verbs
2.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 3
3.1) Personal Endings of Verbs
3.2) Irregular Verb
Wisan
(To Be)
3.3) Numbers 1 thru 10
3.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 4
4.1) Feminine Ō-Stem Nouns
4.2) Adjectives in Gothic: Strong Declension of Pure A-Stems
4.3) Verbs Governing the Dative
4.4) Adjectives Governing the Dative
4.5) A Tale in Gothic
Unit 5
5.1) Masculine JA-Stem Nouns
5.2) Neuter JA-Stem Nouns
5.3) JA-Stem Adjectives
5.4) WA-Stem Nouns
5.5) WA-Stem Adjectives
5.6) Verbs Governing the Genitive
5.7) Adjectives Governing the Genitive
5.8) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 6
6.1) Numbers Beyond Ten
6.2) JŌ-Stem Nouns and Declension of
þūsundi
6.3) Declension of
twái
and
þreis
6.4) Preterite Tense
6.5) Consonant Changes in the Preterite
6.6) Example Conjugations
6.7) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 7
7.1) Preterite of
Wisan
7.2) Personal Pronouns
7.3) Simple Reflexive Pronoun
7.4) Ablaut Table of Strong Verb Classes
7.5) Reduplicated Verbs
7.6) Prepositions
7.7) Conjunctions and Clitics
7.8) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 8
8.1) Masculine I-Stem Nouns
8.2) Feminine I-Stem Nouns
8.3) Irregular I-Stem Nouns
8.4) I-Stem Adjectives
8.5) Yes/No Questions
8.6) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 9
9.1) WH-Questions
9.2) Relative Pronouns
9.3) Class I Weak Verbs
9.4) Irregular Class I Weak Preterites
9.5) Class I Weak Verb Vocabulary
9.6) Adverbs; Reciprocal Adverb
9.7) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 10
10.1) Demonstrative Pronouns
10.2) Posessive Pronouns
10.3) Class II Weak Verbs
10.4) Imperatives
10.5) Indefinite Pronouns
10.6) Indefinite Pronouns for Negation
10.7) Other Uses of the Accusative
10.8) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 11
11.1) U-Declension Nouns
11.2) Weak Declension of Adjectives
11.3) N-Stem Nouns
11.4) Adjectives Referring to Groups of People
11.5) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 12
12.1) Strong Declension of U-Stem Adjectives
12.2) Other Uses for the Genitive
12.3) Class III Weak Verbs
12.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 13
13.1) Minor Declension Nouns
13.2) Conjugation of
Wiljan
(To Will)
13.3) Preterite-Present Verbs
13.4) Auxiliary Verbs
13.5) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 14
14.1) Participles
14.2) Other Uses of the Dative
14.3) Class IV Weak Verbs
14.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 15
15.1) Memorization of Principal Parts of Strong Verbs
Unit 16
16.1) Comparatives of Adjectives
16.2) Subjunctives
16.3) Uses of the Subjunctive
16.4) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 17
17.1) Superlatives of Adjectives
17.2) Comparative and Superlative of Adverbs
17.3) Ordinal Numbers
17.4) The Passive Voice
17.:5) Examples of Material from This Unit
Unit 18
18.1) Names of Months and Days of the Week
18.2) Names of Colors
18.3) Compounds and Word Formation
18.4) Prefixes
18.5) Suffixes
18.6) Examples of Material from This Unit
Noun Paradigms
1.) Overview
2.) A-Declension: Masculines
2.1.) Pure A-Stems
2.2.) JA-Stems
2.3.) WA-Stems
3.) A-Declension: Neuters
3.1.) Pure A-Stems
3.2.) JA-Stems
3.3.) WA-Stems
4.) O-Declension: Feminines
4.1.) Pure O-Stems
4.2.) JO-Stems
4.3.) WO-Stems
5.) I-Declension: Masculines and Feminines
6.) U-Declension
6.1.) U-Declension: Masculines and Feminines
6.2.) U-Declension: Neuter
7.) Weak Declension
7.1.) Weak Declension: Masculines
7.2.) Weak Declension: Feminines
7.3.) Weak Declension: Neuters
8.) ND-Declension
9.) R-Declension
10.) Consonant Declension
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