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There is also a comparative case, ''-eš'', and a vocative case, ''-a''.
There is also a comparative case, ''-eš'', and a vocative case, ''-a''.


* Esperanto is harder than Balangbalang: ''Ơt kal Esperanto tưtko hir Balaŋbalŋeš.'' (COPULA language Esperanto-GEN difficult.NOUN-GEN more Balangbalang-COMP)
* Esperanto is harder than Balangbalang: ''Ơt kal Esperanto tưtko hir Balaŋbalŋeš.'' (COPULA language Esperanto-GEN difficult.NOUN-GEN more Balangbalang-COMP)


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