What about similar oddities in English?
(This question is inspired by this comic by https://www.exocomics.com/193/ (link found by BunScientist@lemmy.zip)) Edit: it’s to its in the title. Damn autocorrect.

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    4 months ago

    Potential exception: “Adult.” Arguably because it generally isn’t a verb when emphasis is on the second syllable, some people do that even when it’s a noun.

    I’m an Adult vs. I’m an aDULT. *

    Use as of “adult” as a verb is non-standard and where to emphasise that is even less clear-cut for those of us who put the emphasis on the first syllable of the noun. Interestingly, “adulterate” is less strange as a verb and the emphasis is definitely on the second syllable there.

    We could tie ourselves in knots analysing the late emphasis form as a verbified noun, re-nounified. Ow.

    * The underlying truth of said statement is irrelevant. Chronologically, I have been one for some time. Mentally… ehh.