Part of speech: interrogative pronoun
Gender: neuter
what
Etymology
Paradigm
3.3. Interrogative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns hwá, hwæt (who, what) are used only in masculine and neuter genders, singular.
declension of the interrogative pronoun
hwá
(who),
hwæt
(what) |
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masculine | neuter | |
nominative | hwá | hwæt |
genitive | hwæs | hwæs |
dative | hwǽm, hwám | hwǽm, hwám |
instrumental | - | hwý, hwí, hwon |
accusative | hwone | hwæt |
For the peculiarities of the declension of possessive pronouns and other adjectival pronouns vid 2.1. (c)
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