I think I know but I'm too new at this to give an answer;
Take a verb, "to eat". In english we say the one who is doing the verb is the "eater" and the action can be described as "eating". So how does "eat" become "eater" or "eating"?

--- On Tue, 3/24/09, bmscotttg <BMScott@...> wrote:

From: bmscotttg <BMScott@...>
Subject: [norse_course] Re: ?
To: norse_course@yahoogroups.com
Received: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 8:36 AM

--- In norse_course@yahoogroups.com, "warcharger2000"
<warcharger2000@...> wrote:

> Ássa or Ása: which one would be the proper pluralization for the
> term gods,

As Eyja said, the nominative plural of <Áss> is <Æsir>.  <Áss> is a
u-stem, so it forms its plural in <-ir>, which triggers i-mutation
of the root vowel if that's possible, and the i-mutation of <á> is
<æ>.

> and how does the (ing) or (er) appear at the end of a word.

Not sure what you're asking here.

Brian



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