--- In norse_course@..., keth@... wrote:
> Otherwise you'd have to write EITHER
> verk ok meira verk OR verki ok meiri verki.
> But I am not an Icelnder, and this is just my guess.


I have a question,
when is a noun (verki) its form, f, m, n, contingent on the sentence.

Is it when you have a masculine noun, the verb or pronoun would also
have to be m? There is some dependency and many ON sentence on form.

Just looking at the above two example, verki ok meiri verki looks
right to me but is its form based on anything?
Any thoughts?




Besta,
A~