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* Feminine Weak (fw.)- used for things which have no natural gender, but are ideologically feminine.
* Feminine Weak (fw.)- used for things which have no natural gender, but are ideologically feminine.
===== Number =====
===== Number =====
There are 5 possible numbers in Vurásandi. They are singular, dual, paucal, collective, and plural. Each number is used to describe a slightly different meaning.
* Singular is used when talking about only one of something.
* Dual is used when talking about natural pairs of something.
* Paucal is used when talking about a few of something.
* Collective is used when talking about things in general, with no specific number, and uncountable nouns.
* Plural is used to talk about multiple things.
===== Case =====
===== Case =====
There are 10 different cases in Vurásandi. They are as follows: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, commitative, instrumentative, locative, vocative, allative, and ablative.
* Nominative (NOM)- used to refer to the subject of the sentence, the main agent of the verb, or who is doing the verb.
* Accusative (ACC)- used to refer to the direct object of the sentence.
* Dative (DAT)- used to refer to the indirect object, who the verb is being done to or for.
* Genitive (GEN)- used for possession.
* Commitative (COM)- used to show accompaniment, with
* Instrumentative (INS)- used to show something being used, the means b which something is done
* Locative (LOC)- used to show position of something, also used with prepositions.
* Vocative (VOC)- used to address someone or something directly
* Allative (ALL)- used to express motion towards something
* Ablative (ABL)- used to express motion away from something


=== Pronouns ===
=== Pronouns ===