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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
====Case====
====Case====
Nouns (and pronouns) are declined by case. Case markers (which can be analyzed as postpositions) go at the end of a nominal phrase. Verbs are nominalized with the subordinating suffix ''-n'' before adding any case suffixes (these nominalized verbs are feminine). Subordinate verbs can alternatively be preceded by the particle ''in'' "that (subordinator)".
Nouns (and pronouns) are declined by case. Case markers (which can be analyzed as postpositions) go at the end of a nominal phrase. Verbs are nominalized with the subordinating suffix ''-n'' before adding any case suffixes (these nominalized verbs are grammatically feminine). Subordinate verbs can alternatively be preceded by the particle ''in'' "that (subordinator)".
*'''Primary cases:'''
*'''Primary cases:'''
**'''Absolutive''': Citation form, used for the direct object of a verb, the object of most adpositions, and predicative nouns. Personal pronouns have a distinct accusative form that is used for direct objects.
**'''Absolutive''': Citation form, used for the direct object of a verb, the object of most adpositions, and predicative nouns. Personal pronouns have a distinct accusative form that is used for direct objects.
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**'''Predicative''': Used for predicative nouns. This is not a true case but rather the absolutive fused to the copula. This fusing is optional, and in the present indicative the copula can be dropped entirely.
**'''Predicative''': Used for predicative nouns. This is not a true case but rather the absolutive fused to the copula. This fusing is optional, and in the present indicative the copula can be dropped entirely.
***Absolutive ending in consonant or short, unstressed vowel: ''-e'' (declines as adjective; inchoative: ''-akki''), ''-dha'' (invariant; present only; doesn't affect stress) - e.g. ''Maxámmad'' → ''Maxammade, Maxámmaddha''
***Absolutive ending in consonant or short, unstressed vowel: ''-e'' (declines as adjective; inchoative: ''-akki''), ''-dha'' (invariant; present only; doesn't affect stress) - e.g. ''Maxámmad'' → ''Maxammade, Maxámmaddha''
***Absolutive ending in long or stressed vowel: ''-dhe'' (declines as adjective; inchoative: ''-kki''), ''-dha'' (invariant; present only) - e.g. ''makiiná'' → ''makiinadhe, makiinadha''
***Absolutive ending in long or stressed vowel: ''-she'' (declines as adjective; inchoative: ''-kki''), ''-dha'' (invariant; present only) - e.g. ''makiiná'' → ''makiinadhe, makiinadha''
***Independent forms of the copula: ''dha'' (invariant; present only), ''e'' (adjective declension; inchoative: ''akki'')<!--, ''dhe'' (= ''dha + e''; adjective declension)-->
***Independent forms of the copula: ''dha'' (invariant; present only), ''(sh)e'' (adjective declension; inchoative: ''akki'')<!--, ''dhe'' (= ''dha + e''; adjective declension)-->
:::e.g. ''Maxammadú nama / nama e / nama dha / <!--nama dhe / -->name / námadha.'' "Muhammad is a person."
:::e.g. ''Maxammadú nama / nama e / nama she / nama dha / <!--nama dhe / -->name / námadha.'' "Muhammad is a person."
::::''namiye'' "I am a person"; ''namakké'' "I have become a person"
::::''namiye'' "I am a person"; ''namakké'' "I have become a person"