sps, it's just historical development of language. The genitive masc./neuter sg. ending has /v/ in the Standard language. In dialects it can be pronounced with some other consonant.
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sps, it's just historical development of language. The genitive masc./neuter sg. ending has /v/ in the Standard language. In dialects it can be pronounced with some other consonant.
Think about...
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