ګوجر - goojár
n. m. anim. unisex
ګوجر - goojárګوجرې - goojáre
shepherd, cattleman, herder; Gurjar, Gujjar (people group)
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Inflection pattern #1 Basic
Inflections
MasculineFeminine
Plain
ګوجر
goojár
ګوجره
goojára
1st
ګوجر
goojár
ګوجرې
goojáre
2nd
ګوجرو
goojáro
Plural
MasculineFeminine
Plural
ګوجران
goojaráan
ګوجرانې
goojaráane
2nd Inf.
ګوجرانو
goojaráano
ګوجرانو
goojaráano
Vocative
MasculineFeminine
Voc.
ګوجره
goojára
ګوجرې
goojáre
Plur. Voc.
ګوجرو
goojáro
ګوجرو
goojáro
Bundled Plural
Masculine
Plural
ګوجره
goojára
2nd Inf.
ګوجرو
goojáro

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