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There are five main noun cases in Marêngil; Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Locative, Genitive. The Locative and Genitive have subcategories which further specify position and positions of ownership respectively. Note that the locative case is special in that the case markings appear as a prefix instead of a suffix. This comes from when prepositions began to be added to the back of a noun with a hyphen which later merged to become the many locative cases. Because of the excruciating detail and unique nature of the Locative case, it is rewarded its own table.
There are five main noun cases in Marêngil; Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive and Possessed. A six case was later added, the Locative, which functions differently from the previous five. The Locative case is special in that the case markings appear as a prefix instead of a suffix. This comes from when prepositions began to be added to the back of a noun with a hyphen which later merged to become the many locative cases. Because of the excruciating detail and unique nature of the Locative case, it is rewarded its own table.


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