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The accusative case is indicated with the suffix ''-aswa'' or ''-āswa''. It originates in the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] suffix ''*-aʕʷḗ''<ref>Derived from Maranz ''-ikhawė'' and Ancient Ulmic ''*-(i)qṹwl''.</ref>, which represented a [[w:Direct object pronoun|direct object pronoun]].
The accusative case is indicated with the suffix ''-aswa'' or ''-āswa''. It originates in the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] suffix ''*-aʕʷḗ''<ref>Derived from Maranz ''-ikhawė'' and Ancient Ulmic ''*-(i)qṹwl''.</ref>, which represented a [[w:Direct object pronoun|direct object pronoun]].


'''Example:''' ''Kunās irgodin us [[Contionary:dinuγ|dinuγāswa]].''(She greeted the ''dog'')
'''Example:''' ''Kunās irodin us [[Contionary:dinuγ|dinuγāswa]].''(She greeted the ''dog'')
 
====Dative case====
====Dative case====
The dative case is indicated with the prefix ''isw-'', with the prefix ''iswo-'' being used if the root word starts with a consonant. It originates in  the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] prefix ''*xjo-''.
The dative case is indicated with the prefix ''isw-'', with the prefix ''iswo-'' being used if the root word starts with a consonant. It originates in  the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] prefix ''*xjo-''.
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