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| ''-i'' || ''-e'' || ''-eu'' || ''-im'' || ''-ses'' || ''-is'' || ''-ise'' || ''-vai'' / ''-ve''*
| ''-i'' || ''-e'' || ''-eu'' || ''-im'' || ''-ses'' || ''-is'' || ''-ise'' || ''-vai'' / ''-ve''*
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>The plural animate vocative ''-vai'' was written as ''-ve'' in the ''Book of Whitereed'' and other literary works and inscriptions. Al
<nowiki>*</nowiki>The plural animate vocative ''-vai'' was written as ''-ve'' in the ''Book of Whitereed'' and other literary works and inscriptions. This practice expanded in use across most literary societies during the Age of Twilight due to the dominance of Whitereed literature, the sole Elvarri literary institution still sponsored by the state in the Twilight.
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! Singular
! Singular
| ''rukum'' || ''rukumi'' || ''rukumos'' || ''rukuma'' || ''rukumsi'' || ''rukums'' || ''rukumss'' || ''rukumto''
| ''rukum'' || ''rukumi'' || ''rukumos'' || ''rukumta'' || ''rukumsi'' || ''rukums'' || ''rukumss'' || ''rukumto''
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! Paucal
! Paucal