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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 do not agree with all of their heads' forms, only the gender and number. In older grammar, they would act like adjectives ending in ''i'', but due to confusion with some true adjectives, they are nowadays left more uninflected.
Genitive forms of nouns also agree with all of their heads' forms.  


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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