Declension of Gothic Adjectives

Gothic is an extinct language of the Eastern branch of Germanic languages. Verbix represents the Gothic from ~300-400 AD, i.e., the language found in the Gothic Bible of Wulfila.

Adjectives are declined in 5 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, and vocative) for masculine, feminine, and neuter genders; in singular and plural. There are two variants: indefinite and definite

Decline Gothic Adjectives

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See also: Conjugate Gothic verbs

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