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:: '''Ergative''' (''drīyadīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | :: '''Ergative''' (''drīyadīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | ||
:: '''Accusative''' (''darūltuṅga dirūṃrūkṣah'') | :: '''Accusative''' (''darūltuṅga dirūṃrūkṣah'') | ||
:: '''Dative''' | :: '''Dative''' (''mälindīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | ||
:: '''Ablative''' | :: '''Ablative''' | ||
:: '''Locative''' (''tadyapadīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | :: '''Locative''' (''tadyapadīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | ||
:: '''Essive''' | :: '''Essive''' | ||
:: '''Instrumental''' | :: '''Instrumental''' (''dṛvundīra dirūṃrūkṣah'') | ||
There are a few nouns which lack number; a few are singularia tantum and lack a plural (e.g. ''tambīya'' "lips"), other ones are plural only - most notably including all ethnicities, whose singular form is analytical, made by using the bound form (see below) to the word ''lila'' (person), e.g. ''dundulanyä lila'' (a Dundulanyä). | There are a few nouns which lack number; a few are singularia tantum and lack a plural (e.g. ''tambīya'' "lips"), other ones are plural only - most notably including all ethnicities, whose singular form is analytical, made by using the bound form (see below) to the word ''lila'' (person), e.g. ''dundulanyä lila'' (a Dundulanyä). |
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