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.
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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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