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! rowspan=2|[[w:Grammatical case|Case]] | ! rowspan=2|[[w:Grammatical case|Case]] | ||
! colspan=2| | ! colspan=2|sänu "son" | ||
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! [[w:Grammatical number|Singular]] | ! [[w:Grammatical number|Singular]] | ||
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| [[w:nominative case|Nominative]] | | [[w:nominative case|Nominative]] | ||
| | | sänu | ||
| | | sänäy | ||
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| [[w:vocative case|Vocative]] | | [[w:vocative case|Vocative]] | ||
| | | sän | ||
| — | | — | ||
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| [[w:accusative case|Accusative]] | | [[w:accusative case|Accusative]] | ||
| | | sänu | ||
| | | sänun | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[w:genitive case|Genitive]] | | [[w:genitive case|Genitive]] | ||
| | | säno | ||
| | | sänäwa | ||
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| [[w:dative case|Dative]] | | [[w:dative case|Dative]] | ||
| | | säno | ||
| | | sänäma | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[w:instrumental case|Instrumental]] | | [[w:instrumental case|Instrumental]] | ||
| | | säno | ||
| | | sänämi | ||
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