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: The oblique case marks every noun which isn't in the Direct nor in the Indirect | : The oblique case marks every noun which isn't in the Direct nor in the Indirect | ||
; Genitive | ; Genitive | ||
: The genitive case is used to indicate the possessor of an object. It can be completed by a particle, to show if the possession is either alienable or inalienable | : The genitive case is used to indicate the possessor of an object. It can be completed by a particle, to show if the possession is either alienable ([[Contionary:ita]]) or inalienable | ||
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