Talk:selber

Declension
From an older German book (~1840):

Strong declension of "selber" (weak declension is morphed into forms like derselbe): While some grammar books include forms that didn't/doesn't exist (e.g. instead of beides (n.) and beide/beiden (pl.) also beider (m.) and beide (f.) or so), this form should be authentic. selber &c. might be dated or elevated, but that's no reason for exclusion (it should be included instead and maybe accompanied by note). -91.63.237.120 15:51, 17 May 2015 (UTC)

Organization
The current split into etymologies and content between and  is confusing. I'm proposing to merge the tables for strong and weak forms into. Also it looks like the etymology split is not really needed, one seems to derive from the other. – Jberkel 23:07, 10 March 2019 (UTC)