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===== Accusative<sub>1</sub> Case =====
===== Accusative<sub>1</sub> Case =====


The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of an imperfective aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.
The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the '''object''' of an '''imperfective aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.


===== Accusative<sub>2</sub> Case =====
===== Accusative<sub>2</sub> Case =====


The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of a perfect aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is marked by'''-ir'''. This may cause additional vowel sound change in the usual way where applicable.
The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the '''object''' of a '''perfect aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is marked by'''-ir'''. This may cause additional vowel sound change in the usual way where applicable.