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1. '''Nominative''' (-no form) : The nominative case denotes the subject of a a sentence. This is the dictionary form and is inherent.
1. '''Nominative''' (-no form) : The nominative case denotes the subject of a a sentence. This is the dictionary form and is inherent.


2. '''Accusative''' (-o) : The Accusative case denotes the direct object. the ending is formed by adding a final (o) if it ends in a consonant, oor by changing the final vowel to (o) oif it ends in a vowel.
2. '''Accusative''' (-o) : The Accusative case denotes the direct object. the ending is formed by adding a final (o) if it ends in a consonant, or by changing the final vowel to (o) if it ends in a vowel.


3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object.  
3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object.  
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10. '''Vocative''' (-kes) : The vocative case shows direct address. Example: O' great and beautiful goddess.
10. '''Vocative''' (-kes) : The vocative case shows direct address. Example: O' great and beautiful goddess.


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