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! style="height: 2em;" | Nominative
! style="height: 2em;" | Nominative
| rowspan="2" | {{{6}}},<br>{{{11}}}¹
| rowspan="2" | {{{6}}},<br>{{{11}}}<sup>1</sup>
| rowspan="2" | {{{7}}}
| rowspan="2" | {{{7}}}
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! style="height: 2em;" | Accusative
! style="height: 2em;" | Accusative
| rowspan="2" | {{{8}}},<br>{{{12}}}¹
| rowspan="2" | {{{8}}},<br>{{{12}}}<sup>1</sup>
| rowspan="2" | {{{9}}}
| rowspan="2" | {{{9}}}
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! style="height: 2em;" | Equative
! style="height: 2em;" | Equative
| colspan="2" | {{{10}}}
| colspan="2" | {{{10}}}
{{inflection-table-bottom|notes=<div style="max-width: 23em">¹The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.</div>}}
{{inflection-table-bottom|notes=<div style="max-width: 23em"><sup>1</sup>The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.</div>}}


Table with "tall" parameter:
Table with "tall" parameter:
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|-
|-
! style="height: 2em;" | Nominative
! style="height: 2em;" | Nominative
| rowspan="2" | {{{6}}},<br>{{{11}}}¹
| rowspan="2" | {{{6}}},<br>{{{11}}}<sup>1</sup>
| rowspan="2" | {{{7}}}
| rowspan="2" | {{{7}}}
|-
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|-
|-
! style="height: 2em;" | Accusative
! style="height: 2em;" | Accusative
| rowspan="2" | {{{8}}},<br>{{{12}}}¹
| rowspan="2" | {{{8}}},<br>{{{12}}}<sup>1</sup>
| rowspan="2" | {{{9}}}
| rowspan="2" | {{{9}}}
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! style="height: 2em;" | Equative
! style="height: 2em;" | Equative
| colspan="2" | {{{10}}}
| colspan="2" | {{{10}}}
{{inflection-table-bottom|notes=<div style="max-width: 23em">¹The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.</div>}}
{{inflection-table-bottom|notes=<div style="max-width: 23em"><sup>1</sup>The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.</div>}}

Revision as of 20:56, 12 July 2025

Table without "tall" parameter:

Declension of {{{def}}}
Absolute Singular Plural
Nominative {{{1}}} {{{2}}}
Vocative
Accusative
Genitive {{{3}}} {{{4}}}
Equative {{{5}}}
Construct Singular Plural
Nominative {{{6}}},
{{{11}}}1
{{{7}}}
Vocative
Accusative {{{8}}},
{{{12}}}1
{{{9}}}
Genitive
Equative {{{10}}}
1The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.

Table with "tall" parameter:

Declension of {{{def}}}
Absolute Singular Plural
Nominative {{{1}}} {{{2}}}
Vocative
Accusative
Genitive {{{3}}} {{{4}}}
Equative {{{5}}}
Construct Singular Plural
Nominative {{{6}}},
{{{11}}}1
{{{7}}}
Vocative
Accusative {{{8}}},
{{{12}}}1
{{{9}}}
Genitive
Equative {{{10}}}
1The null-affix form of the noun is primarily used to mark the predicate of a nominal sentence as well as nouns modified by a numeral. It is also used in names.