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==-n<sup>1</sup>==
==-n<sup>1</sup>==
Used as a dative ending, in '''nin''', '''enyalien'''.
Used as a dative ending, in '''nin''', '''enyalien'''.{{fact}}


==-n<sup>2</sup>==
==-n<sup>2</sup>==
'''-n''' or '''-nye''' is a pronominal ending, 1st person sg. "I". '''Utúlien''', seen in ''Elendil's Oath''.
'''-n''' or '''-nye''' is a pronominal ending, 1st person singular "I". '''Utúlien''', seen in ''Elendil's Oath''.{{fact}}


==-n<sup>3</sup>==
==-n<sup>3</sup>==
Used as a plural sign used of the cases.<ref>{{HM|WJ}}, p.407</ref>
Used as a plural sign used of the cases.<ref>{{WJ|Quendi}}, p. 407</ref>{{examples}}


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* [http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/qlist.htm Quenya Corpus Wordlist] edited by [[Helge Fauskanger]]
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[[Category:Quenya suffixes]]
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-n is a Quenya suffix that has three meanings.

-n1

Used as a dative ending, in nin, enyalien.[source?]

-n2

-n or -nye is a pronominal ending, 1st person singular "I". Utúlien, seen in Elendil's Oath.[source?]

-n3

Used as a plural sign used of the cases.[1][examples needed]

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