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The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of a perfect aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions. | The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of a perfect aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions. | ||
===== Dative Case ===== | ===== Dative Case ===== | ||
The dative case indicates the indirect object of a verb, and the object of some prepositions. | The dative case indicates the indirect object of a verb, and the object of some prepositions. | ||
===== Genitive Case ===== | ===== Genitive Case ===== | ||
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 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. | ||
===== Ablative Case ===== | ===== Ablative Case ===== | ||
The ablative case indicates origins that involve motion, an originator of something given, and the object of some prepositions. | The ablative case indicates origins that involve motion, an originator of something given, and the object of some prepositions. | ||
===== Allative Case ===== | ===== Allative Case ===== | ||
The allative case indicates destinations that involve motion, destinations that involve motion, direction at which an action is directed, and the object of some prepositions. | The allative case indicates destinations that involve motion, destinations that involve motion, direction at which an action is directed, and the object of some prepositions. | ||
===== Locative Case ===== | ===== Locative Case ===== | ||
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The locative case indicates residence at a location in space or time. | The locative case indicates residence at a location in space or time. | ||
===== Vocative Case ===== | ===== Vocative Case ===== | ||
The vocative case indicates that which is directly addressed. A noun in the vocative case is the citation form of the word in a reference. | The vocative case indicates that which is directly addressed. A noun in the vocative case is the citation form of the word in a reference. | ||
The vocative case is unmarked, or, to be more precise, is marked with '''-∅'''. | The vocative case is unmarked, or, to be more precise, is marked with '''-∅'''. | ||
===== Summary Table ===== | ===== Summary Table ===== |
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