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Declensions of Aoma are also called genders although there are some nouns with gender different from declension: ''öhaly'' (night; temporal declension).
Declensions of Aoma are also called genders although there are some nouns with gender different from declension: ''öhaly'' (night; temporal declension).


Genitive forms of nouns also agree with all of their heads' forms.  
Genitive forms of nouns also agree with all of their heads' forms (compare with [[Aoma#Adjectives|adjectives]): ''nyy henuur'''yy''' ''(boy of the woman), ''kakky nyyry henuu'''rr'''yy'' (dog of the woman's boy), ''xorri kakkyri nyyrry henuurryy'' (bone of the dog...)


If a noun stem ends with a vowel, dative endings for SG & PL are the following: ''näe'' & ''nöe'' (Div), ''wie'' & ''yhee'' (M), ''wee'' & ''uhee'' (F), ''jee'' & ''jei'' (N). ''Oma|i'' (coast), ''omajee'' (DAT to the coast)  to avoid confucion with other genders. Feminine plural genitive ending is ''wur''.
If a noun stem ends with a vowel, dative endings for SG & PL are the following: ''näe'' & ''nöe'' (Div), ''wie'' & ''yhee'' (M), ''wee'' & ''uhee'' (F), ''jee'' & ''jei'' (N). ''Oma|i'' (coast), ''omajee'' (DAT to the coast)  to avoid confucion with other genders. Feminine plural genitive ending is ''wur''.
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