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The further development spread the ''-ȍ''-suffix to other dialects and within about 50 years the usage as a marker of respect evolved. Therefore, the language today has two forms of marking the vocative case: a) using the lenited nominative stem b) adding the suffix -ȍ to show more respect to the person addressed. | The further development spread the ''-ȍ''-suffix to other dialects and within about 50 years the usage as a marker of respect evolved. Therefore, the language today has two forms of marking the vocative case: a) using the lenited nominative stem b) adding the suffix -ȍ to show more respect to the person addressed. | ||
'''Nominative''' | |||
'''Genitive''' | |||
'''Dative''' | |||
'''Accusative''' | |||
'''Locative''' | |||
'''Delative''' | |||
'''Translative''' | |||
'''Essive''' | |||
'''Exlative''' | |||
===''Prefixes''=== | ===''Prefixes''=== |
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