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Dative case is used generally when the purpose is something else, or is the result of a subsequent (unstated) action:
Dative case is used generally when the purpose is something else, or is the result of a subsequent (unstated) action:
: ''maivnaviṣye '''maivasām''' khloyute.'' "I am searching in the dictionary [in order to find] the words."
: ''maivnaviṣye '''maivasām''' khloyute.'' "I am searching in the dictionary [in order to find] the words."
: ''keaɂūvai '''mayābyom''' rāmiāhai.'' "Plums are harvested for wine." (Wine is not the direct result of harvesting, thus dative is used instead of translative).
: ''kǣɂūvai '''mayābyom''' rāmiāhai.'' "Plums are harvested for wine." (Wine is not the direct result of harvesting, thus dative is used instead of translative).


'''Ablative case''' is used in order to state comparisons:
'''Ablative case''' is used in order to state comparisons: