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The genitive case indicates '''ownership''' irrespective of time, '''origin''' of/from a location, '''partitive''', '''topic''' of/about, some '''predicativity''', '''composition''' or '''substance''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The genitive case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.
The genitive case indicates '''ownership''' irrespective of time, '''origin''' of/from a location, '''partitive''', '''topic''' of/about, some '''predicativity''', '''composition''' or '''substance''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The genitive case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.


The genitive case indicates objects of the preposition involving motion or location with respect to the surrounding of some boundary of a region.
The genitive case indicates objects of the preposition involving relationships between nouns.


'''ar-idūr''' "without light"
'''ar-idūr''' "without light"
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