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====Case====
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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.
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.


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