Hi Muke. Some grammars I've seen call the "after preposition" case "oblique" and this would probably fit in a lot nicer as a table heading. It may be worth wikifying so people can read the def of the oblique case of course. —Hippietrail17:05, 17 May 2004 (UTC)
Someone replaced the LFN spelling "τυ" with "του" — unless they have better information thanthe homepage (which could well be possible), it should probably still be "τυ", as apparently the Greek-letters "spelling" isn't intended to be closely related to spoken Greek. —Muke Tever 14:56, 1 Jul 2004 (UTC)

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The entry given has a declension table for the Gaulish pronoun "tu". I highly doubt even half of these forms are actually attested.RubixLang (talk)16:24, 15 July 2020 (UTC)